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Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA): understanding the wavelength dependence of galaxy structure with bulge-disc decompositions.

Authors :
Kennedy, Rebecca
Bamford, Steven P.
Häuβler, Boris
Baldry, Ivan
Bremer, Malcolm
Brough, Sarah
Brown, Michael J. I.
Driver, Simon
Duncan, Kenneth
Graham, Alister W.
Holwerda, Benne W.
Hopkins, Andrew M.
Kelvin, Lee S.
Lange, Rebecca
Phillipps, Steven
Vika, Marina
Vulcani, Benedetta
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; 8/21/2016, Vol. 460 Issue 4, p3458-3471, 14p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

With a large sample of bright, low-redshift galaxies with optical-near-IR imaging from the GAMA survey we use bulge-disc decompositions to understand the wavelength-dependent behaviour of single-Sérsic structural measurements. We denote the variation in single-Sérsic index with wavelength asN, likewise for effective radius we use R. We find that most galaxies with a substantial disc, even those with no discernable bulge, display a high value of N. The increase in Sérsic index to longer wavelengths is therefore intrinsic to discs, apparently resulting from radial variations in stellar population and/or dust reddening. Similarly, low values of R (< 1) are found to be ubiquitous, implying an element of universality in galaxy colour gradients. We also study how bulge and disc colour distributions vary with galaxy type. We find that, rather than all bulges being red and all discs being blue in absolute terms, both components become redder for galaxies with redder total colours. We even observe that bulges in bluer galaxies are typically bluer than discs in red galaxies, and that bulges and discs are closer in colour for fainter galaxies. Trends in total colour are therefore not solely due to the colour or flux dominance of the bulge or disc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
460
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
116969175
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw1176