Massive low surface brightness galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Brightness, Galactic Evolution, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Star Formation, Wavelengths, Astronomical Photometry, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Spiral Galaxies

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A multi-wavelength study of an extreme type of galaxy which will assist us in our attempts to understand the formation and evolution of galaxies was completed. In particular, a subset of low surface brightness (bar-mu(sub B) is approximately greater than 25 mag arcsec(sup -2)), giant galaxies (LSBG's) which contain large amounts of atomic gas (M(HI) is approximately greater than 10(exp 10) solar mass), have blue optical diameters similar to those of giant spiral galaxies, but which do not seem to have prodigious amounts of ongoing star formation were observed. Our sample was drawn from the first and second Palomar Sky Surveys. This population of galaxies has been largely ignored because of selection effects which make it difficult to detect optically. The question of how these massive systems differ from the higher surface brightness 'normal' spiral galaxies is addressed. Using B and R surface photometry, in conjunction with H-alpha, HI, CO-12, and far-infrared data, an attempt is made to determine if these galaxies had an early epoch of star formation that has since faded, have ongoing star formation with an unusual interplanetary magnetic field (IMF), or are perhaps galaxies which have never efficiently formed stars due to a lack of molecular clouds.

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