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A&A 459, 703-716 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20065701
An evolutionary disc model of the edge-on galaxy NGC 5907
A. Just1, C. Möllenhoff2, and A. Borch11 Astronomisches Rechen-Institut am ZAH, Mönchhofstraße 12-14, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
e-mail: just@ari.uni-heidelberg.de
2 Landessternwarte am ZAH, Königsstuhl 12, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany
(Received 26 May 2006 / Accepted 2 August 2006)
Abstract
Context.We present an evolutionary disc model of the edge-on galaxy NGC 5907 based on a
continuous star formation history and a continuous dynamical heating of
the stellar subpopulations.
Aims.This model explains the disparate two
observational facts: 1) the exponential vertical disc
structure in the optical and NIR of the non-obscured part of the stellar disc
and 2) the FIR/submm luminosity enhanced by about a factor of four near the
obscured mid-plane, which requires additional dust and also stellar light
to heat the dust component.
Methods.We use multi-band photometry in U, B, V, R, and I-band combined with radiative
transfer through a dust component to simultaneously fit the vertical
surface-brightness and
colour index profiles in all bands adopting a reasonable star formation history and
dynamical heating function. The vertical distribution of the stellar
subpopulations are calculated self-consistently in dynamical equilibrium and
the intrinsic stellar emissivity is calculated by
stellar population synthesis.
Results.The final disc model reproduces the surface-brightness profiles in all bands with a
moderately declining star formation rate and a slowly starting heating function
for young stars. The total dust mass is
as
required from the FIR/submm measurements. Without a recent star burst
we find in the midplane an excess of 5.2-, 4.0-, and 3.0-times
more stellar light in the U-, B-, and V-band, respectively.
The corresponding stellar mass-to-light ratios are 0.91 in
V- and 1.0 in R-band. The central face-on optical depth in V-band is
and the radial scale length of the dust is 40% larger than
that of the stellar disc.
Conclusions.Evolutionary disc models are a powerful method to understand the vertical
structure of edge-on galaxies. Insights into the star formation history and the
dynamical evolution of stellar discs can be gained.
FIR/submm observations are necessary to restrict
the parameter space for the models.
Key words: stellar dynamics -- galaxies: kinematics and dynamics -- galaxies: evolution -- galaxies: stellar content -- galaxies: structure
© ESO 2006
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