Thick disks and halos of spiral galaxies M 81, NGC 55 and NGC 300

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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17 pages, 2 tables, 13 figures, accepted to A&A

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10.1051/0004-6361:20047042

By using images from the HST/WFPC2/ACS archive, we have analyzed the spatial distribution of the AGB and RGB stars along the galactocentric radius of nearby spiral galaxies M~81, NGC 300 and NGC 55. Using color-magnitude diagrams and stellar luminosity functions, we gauge the stellar contents of the surroundings of three galaxies. The red giant population (RGB) identified at large galactocentric radii yields a distance of $3.85\pm0.08$ Mpc for M~81, $2.12\pm0.10$ Mpc for NGC 55, and $2.00\pm0.13$ Mpc for NGC 300, and a mean stellar metallicity of $-$0.65, $-$1.25, and $-$0.87. We find that there are two number density gradients of RGB stars along the radius, which correspond to the thick disk and halo components of the galaxies. We confirm the presence of metallicity gradient of evolved stars at these galaxies, based on the systematic changes of the color distribution of red giant stars. These results imply that thick disk might be a general feature of the spiral galaxies, and endorse a further investigation of the outer stellar edges of nearby spirals, which is critical in constraining the origin and evolution of galaxies.

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