dust in edge-on spiral galaxies from the j-band of the 2mass large galaxy atlas
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Dust in edge-on spiral galaxies from the J-band of the 2MASS Large Galaxy Atlas. Angelos Misiriotis (1) and Manolis Xilouris (2). (1) University of Crete, Department of physics (2) National observatory of Athens. Motivation (a case for “optical” detection of dust). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Dust in edge-on spiral galaxies from the J-band of the 2MASS Large Galaxy AtlasDust in edge-on spiral galaxies from the
J-band of the 2MASS Large Galaxy Atlas
Angelos Misiriotis (1) and Manolis Xilouris (2)
(1) University of Crete, Department of physics(2) National observatory of Athens
Motivation(a case for “optical” detection of dust)
Motivation(a case for “optical” detection of dust)
Optical studies are coplementary to FIR observations
Require less exotic equipment Take advantage of huge archaives Constrain the emissivity
Why edge-on ?Why edge-on ?
Image from the 2MASS L.G.A. Jarrett T. H., Chester T., Cutri, R. Schneider, S. E. Huchra, J. P., 2003, AJ, 125, 525
Figure from:Bosma A., Byun Y., Freeman K. C. Athanassoula E., 1992, ApJ, 400, 21
In the J Band (τ ~ 0.1) The edge-on line of sight reaches the center The dust lane is still visible
Why J-band ?Why J-band ?
Why the 2MASS, Large Galaxy Atlas(*)?Why the 2MASS, Large Galaxy Atlas(*)?
(*)Jarrett, T. H.; Chester, T.; Cutri, R.; Schneider, S. E.; Huchra, J. P., 2003AJ....125..525J
Large homogenious sample Easily available Good pilot before spending months for deeper observations
Out of the LGA 28 edge-on galaxies wereselected for this study.
The ModelThe Model
A stellar bulge (de Vaucoulers)
Xilouris E. M., Byun Y. I., Kylafis N. D., Paleologou E. V., Papamastorakis, J., 1999, A&A, 344, 868
The ModelThe Model
A stellar bulge (de Vaucoulers)A stellar exponential disk
Xilouris E. M., Byun Y. I., Kylafis N. D., Paleologou E. V., Papamastorakis, J., 1999, A&A, 344, 868
The ModelThe Model
A stellar bulge (de Vaucoulers)A stellar exponential diskAn exponential dust disk
Xilouris E. M., Byun Y. I., Kylafis N. D., Paleologou E. V., Papamastorakis, J., 1999, A&A, 344, 868
Textbook Cases(7/28 galaxies )
Textbook Cases(7/28 galaxies )
Observation
Model
Passable Cases(8/28 galaxies )
Passable Cases(8/28 galaxies )
Impossible Cases(5+8/28)
Impossible Cases(5+8/28)
Which leaves us with 15/28 galaxies to draw some results on the dust properties.
ResultsOptical depth as a function of MK
ResultsOptical depth as a function of MK
ResultsOptical depth as a function of dust mass
ResultsOptical depth as a function of dust mass
ConclusionsConclusions
J-Band is ideal for optical studies of dust in edge-on galaxies provided a high resolution.
Larger spirals exhibit higher face-on optical depth.
There might be a threshold of the optical depth in normal spiral galaxies.