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A&A 378, 82-96 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20011190
Near infrared observations of the truncation of stellar disks
E. Florido1, E. Battaner1, A. Guijarro1, F. Garzón2 and J. Jiménez-Vicente31 Dpto. Física Teórica y del Cosmos, Universidad de Granada, Spain
2 Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Vía Láctea, s/n, La Laguna, Tenerife
3 Groningen Kapteyn Laboratorium, Groningen, The Netherlands
(Received 20 April 2001 / Accepted 22 August 2001 )
Abstract
We present a first study of truncation of the stellar disks
of spiral galaxies in the near infrared. Observations of
NGC 4013, NGC 4217, NGC 6504 and NGC 5981
were made with the CAIN NIR camera on the CST
in Tenerife. This wavelength range provides the best description of
the phenomenon, not only because extinction effects are minimized,
but also because the distribution of the old stellar population is
directly obtained. The four galaxies are edge-on and an inversion
method was developed to obtain the deprojected profiles. We did not
assume any model of the different galactic components. The
"truncation curve" , i.e.
, where
is
the actual surface brightness in
and
the exponential disk surface brightness, has been obtained with
unprecedented precision. It is suggested that T(R) is proportional
to
, where
is the truncation radius, i.e. the
radius beyond which no star is observed.
Key words: galaxies: structure, photometry
Offprint request: E. Florido, estrella@ugr.es
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