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  The effects of dust on the derived photometric parameters of disks and bulges in spiral galaxies

Pastrav, B., Popescu, C., Tuffs, R. J., & Sansom, A. (2013). The effects of dust on the derived photometric parameters of disks and bulges in spiral galaxies. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (pp. 290-290). doi:10.1017/S1743921313001440.

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Pastrav, B.A.1, Author
Popescu, C.C.1, Author
Tuffs, Richard J.2, Author           
Sansom, A.E.1, Author
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1Jeremiah Horrocks Institute, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK, ou_persistent22              
2Division Prof. Dr. Werner Hofmann, MPI for Nuclear Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_904550              

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Free keywords: Galaxy: disk — galaxies: bulges — galaxies: spiral — dust — radiative transfer
 Abstract: Here we present results on the effects of dust on the derived Sérsic index of disks and bulges. This is part of a larger study (see Pastrav et al. 2012a, Pastrav et al. 2012b) that quantifies the dust effects on all photometric parameters, including scale-lengths, axis-ratios, central surface brightness and effective radii of individual and decomposed (from B/D decomposition) disks and bulges. The effects of dust are derived for both broadband and narrow line (Balmer lines) images. The changes in the derived photometric parameters from their intrinsic values (as seen in the absence of dust) were obtained by fitting simulated images of disks and bulges produced using radiative transfer calculations and the model of Popescu et al. (2011). This study follows on the analysis of Möllenhoff et al. (2006), who quantified the effects of dust on the photometry of old stellar disks seen at low and intermediate inclination. We extend the study to disks at all inclinations and we investigate the changes in the photometry of young stellar disks and bulges. For the individual components, in the majority of cases: 1) the dust lowers the Sérsic index from its intrinsic value; 2) the Sérsic index decreases as the inclination and the B band central face-on dust opacity, τB f , increase. For the decomposed disks and bulges, dust slightly increases the Sérsic index as compared with the one derived on individual components (e.g. Fig. 1); this effect is stronger for higher values of the inclination, τB f and B/D.

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 Dates: 2013-03
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 8 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 290 - 290 Identifier: -