Internal Extinction in Spiral Galaxies in the Near Infrared

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Accepted for publication in AJ (July 2003). 28 pages, 13 figures. Revised version corrects some typos including an error in th

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10.1086/375758

In order to study the effects of internal extinction in spiral galaxies we search for correlations of near infrared (NIR) photometric parameters with inclination. We use data from the 2 Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS) Extended Source Catalog (XSC) on 15,224 spiral galaxies for which we also have redshifts. For 3035 of the galaxies, I-band photometry is available which is included in the analysis. From the simple dependence of reddening on inclination we derive a lower limit to the difference in magnitude between the face-on and edge-on aspect of 0.9, 0.3 and 0.1 magnitudes in I (0.81 um), J (1.25 um) and H (1.65 um) bands. We find that the faintest isophotal radius reported in the XSC (at the 21st mag/arc sq level) is closer to the centers of the galaxies than other common isophotal measures (e.g. the 23.5 mag/arc sq radius in I-band), and argue that it should not be assumed to represent an outer isophote at which galaxies are transparent at all viewing angles. A simple linear extinction law (i.e. Delta M = gamma log(a/b)) is not adequate for the full range of disk inclinations and we adopt both a bi-linear and a quadratic law. A simple photometric model is used to explain the observed behavior. Internal extinction depends on galaxy luminosity. We show that for galaxies with a K total magnitude dimmer than -20, -20.7 and -20.9 the data indicates zero extinction in J, H and K respectively, while disk opacity increases monotonically with increasing disk luminosity.

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