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Table 1.
Total stellar masses for the galaxies considered in Fig. 5, as derived in different studies and with different methods, as indicated.
Galaxy | Stellar mass (M⊙) | Reference | Method |
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4.3 × 1010 | Sheth et al. (2010) | 3.6 μm | |
NGC 289 | 4.0 × 1010 | López-Cobá et al. (2022) | SSP analysis |
4.6 × 1010 | This work | SSP analysis and extrapolation of exponential disc | |
2.0 × 1010 | Sheth et al. (2010) | 3.6 μm | |
NGC 1433 | 7.4 × 1010 | Leroy et al. (2021) | 3.4 μm |
2.62 × 1010 | de Sá-Freitas et al. (2023) | SSP analysis and extrapolation of exponential disc | |
3.8 × 1010 | Sheth et al. (2010) | 3.6 μm | |
NGC 1566 | 6.2 × 1010 | Leroy et al. (2021) | 3.4 μm |
8.3 × 1010 | This work | SSP analysis and extrapolation of exponential disc | |
3.2 × 1010 | Sheth et al. (2010) | 3.6 μm | |
NGC 4371 | 6.3 × 1010 | Gallo et al. (2010) | g0 and z0 bands |
Milky Way | 6.1 ± 1.14 × 1010 | Licquia & Newman (2015) | Hierarchical Bayesian combination of previous |
measurements from the literature |
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