Young red supergiants and the near infrared light appearance of disk galaxies
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Disk galaxies often show prominent nonaxisymmetric features at nearinfrared wavelengths. Such features may indicate variations in the surface density of stellar mass, contributions from young red supergiants in star forming regions, or substantial dust obscuration. To distinguish among these possibilities, we have searched for spatial variations in the 2.3μm photometric CO index within the disks of three nearby galaxies (NGC 278, NGC 2649, & NGC 5713). This index measures the strength of the absorption bands of molecular CO in stellar atmospheres, and is strong in cool, low surface-gravity stars, reaching the largest values for red supergiants. We observe significant spatial CO index variations in two galaxies (NGC 278 & NGC 5713), indicating that the dominant stellar population in the near-infrared is not everywhere the same. Central CO index peaks are present in two galaxies; these could be due to either metallicity gradients or recent star formation activity. In addition, significant azimuthal CO index variations are seen in NGC 278. Because strong azimuthal metallicity gradients are physically implausible in disk galaxies, these features are most naturally explained by the presence of a young stellar population. The fraction of 2μm light due to young stellar populations in star forming regions can be calculated from our data. Overall, young stellar populations can contribute ∼ 3% of a (normal) galaxy’s near infrared flux, which is consistent with other global properties (e.g., the near-IR Tully-Fisher relation). Locally, this fraction may rise to ∼ 33%. Thus, young stars do not dominate the total near infrared flux, but can be locally dominant in star forming regions, and can bias estimates of spiral arm amplitude or other nonaxisymmetric structures in galaxies’ mass distributions. Subject headings: galaxies: photometry, galaxies: stellar content, infrared: galaxies Present address: Kitt Peak National Observatory, P.O. Box 26732, Tucson, AZ 85726-6732
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ar X iv : a st ro - p h / 97 10 18 9 v 1 1 7 O ct 1 99 7 Young red supergiants and the near infrared light appearance of disk galaxies
Disk galaxies often show prominent nonaxisymmetric features at nearinfrared wavelengths. Such features may indicate variations in the surface density of stellar mass, contributions from young red supergiants in star forming regions, or substantial dust obscuration. To distinguish among these possibilities, we have searched for spatial variations in the 2.3μm photometric CO index within the disk...
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