Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-02-05
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To appear in the proceedings for the IAUS 241 'Stellar Populations as Building Blocks of Galaxies' held in La Palma, Spain, De
Scientific paper
We present a brief summary of our current results on the stellar distribution and population gradients of the resolved stars in the surroundings of ~50 nearby disk galaxies, observed with space- (Hubble & Spitzer) and ground-based telescopes (Subaru, VLT, BTA, Palomar, CFHT & INT). We examine the radial (in-plane) and vertical (extraplanar) distributions of resolved stars as a function of stellar age and metallicity by tracking changes in the color-magnitude diagram of face-on and edge-on galaxies. Our data show, that the scale length and height of a stellar population increases with age, with the oldest detected stellar populations identified at a large galactocentric radius or extraplanar height, out to typically a few kpc. In the most massive of the studied galaxies there is evidence for a break in number density and color gradients of evolved stars, which plausibly correspond to the thick disk and halo components of the galaxies. The ratio of intermediate-age to old stars in the outermost fields correlate with the gas fraction, while relative sizes of the thick-to-thin disks anticorrelate with galactic circular velocity.
Aparicio Antonio
Bernard James E.
Drozdovsky Igor
Galazutdinova Olga
Gallart Carme
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