Combined Color Indices and Photometric Structures of the Galaxies NGC 834 and NGC 1134
Abstract
Surface BVRI photometry is presented for two spiral galaxies with a complex photometric structure: NGC 834 and NGC 1134. We propose to introduce the combined color indices QBVI and QVRI to investigate the photometric structure of the galaxies. These color indices depend only slightly on selective absorption, which allows them to be used to study the photometric structure of "dusty" galaxies. Evolutionary stellar-population models show that QBVI is most sensitive to the presence of blue stars, while QVRI depends on local H_alpha equivalent width. A ring with active star formation manifests itself on the QBVI map for NGC 834 at a distance of 15 arcsec from its center, and a spiral structure shows up on the QVRI map for NGC 1134 in its inner region. The QBVI-QVRI diagram can provide information about the current stage of a star's formation in various galactic regions. A comparison of the color indices for the galaxies with their model values allows us to estimate the color excesses and extinction in various galactic regions.
- Publication:
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Astronomy Letters
- Pub Date:
- April 2001
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/0001290
- Bibcode:
- 2001AstL...27..217B
- Keywords:
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- GALACTIC PHOTOMETRY;
- GALACTIC EXTINCTION;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 3 pages, 4 embedded figures, LaTeX2e, using the EslabStyle.cls file, presented as a poster in the 33rd ESLAB Symp. "Star formation from the small to the large scale", Noordwijk, The Netherlands, 2-5 November 1999, (F. Favata, A.A. Kaas &