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Candidate List of Edge-on Galaxies with Substantial Extraplanar Dust

Authors :
Shinn, Jong-Ho
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We present a list of edge-on galaxies that might have substantial extraplanar dust. Twenty-three edge-on galaxies were selected as target galaxies from an edge-on galaxy catalog, and their Galaxy Evolution Explorer far-ultraviolet images were fitted with three dimensional radiative transfer galaxy model. The galaxy model is described by two disks: one for the light source and the other for the dust. The best-fit parameters were found by employing a global optimization method, called differential evolution. To find the galaxies with substantial extraplanar dust using the best-fit parameters, we plotted the ratio of scale-height to galactic diameter: $z_s/D_{25,ph}$ (light source) vs $z_d/D_{25,ph}$ (dust). We found that 17 and 6 galaxies fall on the region of $(z_s/D_{25,ph}\times100)>0.2$ and $(z_s/D_{25,ph}\times100)<0.2$, respectively. The former is named as "high-group" and the latter is named as "low-group." We conclude that "high-group" is likely to be the galaxies with substantial extraplanar dust, while "low-group" is likely to be the ones with little extraplanar dust, i.e. typical galactic thin disk, based on the following points: (1) the relative positions of "high-group" and "low-group" on the plot $z_s/D_{25,ph}$ vs $z_d/D_{25,ph}$ with respect to the reference values from optical radiative transfer studies; (2) the lower scale-height of the young stellar population than the old stellar population; and (3) a test result that shows the existence of extraplanar dust makes $z_s$ and $z_d$ overestimated in the fitting results. We also examined the dependence of the group separation on the surface density of far-ultraviolet luminosity ($L_{FUV}/D^2_{25,ph}$), but found no strong dependence.<br />Comment: 48 pages, 29 figures, 4 tables, ApJS in press

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1809.08392
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/aae3e5