Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-02-22
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
16 pages, 12 figures; accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal
Scientific paper
10.1086/321371
We compute radial color gradients produced by an outwardly propagating circular wave of star formation and compare our results with color gradients observed in the classical ring galaxy, the ``Cartwheel''. We invoke two independent models of star formation in the ring galaxies. The first one is the conventional density wave scenario, in which an intruder galaxy creates a radially propagating density wave accompanied by an enhanced star formation following the Schmidt law. The second scenario is a pure self-propagating star formation model, in which the intruder only sets off the first burst of stars at the point of impact. Both models give essentially the same results. Systematic reddening of B-V, V-K colors towards the center, such as that observed in the Cartwheel, can be obtained only if the abundance of heavy elements in the star-forming gas is a few times below solar. The B-V and V-K color gradients observed in the Cartwheel can be explained as a result of mixing of stellar populations born in a star-forming wave propagating through a low-metallicity gaseous disk, and a pre-existing stellar disk of the size of the gaseous disk with color properties typical to those observed in nearby disk galaxies.
Divakara Mayya Y.
Korchagin Vladimir
Vorobyov Eduard I.
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