Disney et al. (1989) have argued that the observational data are consistent with disk galaxies being optically thick, particularly in their inner regions. Here, these results are used to reinterpret the radial surface-brightness distributions of spiral galaxies. It is found that the fitting of a profile with an absorbed disk plus bulge leads to both disk and bulge masses (mass in luminous material) that are larger than previously assumed. In addition, it is shown how the rotation velocity, as determined from optical data in the central regions, may systematically underestimate the true rotational velocity in an optically thick disk. If the bulges of late-type galaxies are as large as is hypothesized, then this has important implications in ...
We are studying the mass distribution in a sample of 50 early type spiral galaxies, with morphologic...
Context. The colour and metallicity gradients observed in spiral galaxies suggest that the mass-to-l...
Context. The colour and metallicity gradients observed in spiral galaxies suggest that the mass-to-l...
Disney et al. (1989) have argued that the observational data are consistent with disk galaxies being...
The radial distribution of mass in a disk galaxy is strongly constrained by its rotation curve. The ...
Recent studies have made the community aware of the importance of accounting for scattered light whe...
Thick disks are faint and extended stellar components found around several disk galaxies including o...
Context. A fundamental subject in extragalactic astronomy concerns the formation and evolution of la...
Most, if not all, disk galaxies have a thin (classical) disk and a thick disk. In most models thick ...
International audienceMost, if not all, disk galaxies have a thin (classical) disk and a thick disk....
Context. About 20% of low-redshift galaxies are late-type spirals with a small or no bulge component...
Context. Thick discs can give invaluable information on the formation and evolution history of galax...
The classical optical evidence for the low optical depths traditionally assigned to spiral disks is ...
We discuss the role of the galactic disc in the interpretation of the circular velocities of spiral ...
In this universe, not all of the matter around us can be readily seen. The further an object is away...
We are studying the mass distribution in a sample of 50 early type spiral galaxies, with morphologic...
Context. The colour and metallicity gradients observed in spiral galaxies suggest that the mass-to-l...
Context. The colour and metallicity gradients observed in spiral galaxies suggest that the mass-to-l...
Disney et al. (1989) have argued that the observational data are consistent with disk galaxies being...
The radial distribution of mass in a disk galaxy is strongly constrained by its rotation curve. The ...
Recent studies have made the community aware of the importance of accounting for scattered light whe...
Thick disks are faint and extended stellar components found around several disk galaxies including o...
Context. A fundamental subject in extragalactic astronomy concerns the formation and evolution of la...
Most, if not all, disk galaxies have a thin (classical) disk and a thick disk. In most models thick ...
International audienceMost, if not all, disk galaxies have a thin (classical) disk and a thick disk....
Context. About 20% of low-redshift galaxies are late-type spirals with a small or no bulge component...
Context. Thick discs can give invaluable information on the formation and evolution history of galax...
The classical optical evidence for the low optical depths traditionally assigned to spiral disks is ...
We discuss the role of the galactic disc in the interpretation of the circular velocities of spiral ...
In this universe, not all of the matter around us can be readily seen. The further an object is away...
We are studying the mass distribution in a sample of 50 early type spiral galaxies, with morphologic...
Context. The colour and metallicity gradients observed in spiral galaxies suggest that the mass-to-l...
Context. The colour and metallicity gradients observed in spiral galaxies suggest that the mass-to-l...