Inclination‐Dependent Extinction Effects in Disk Galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

  • Unterborn C
  • Ryden B
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Abstract

We analyze the absolute magnitude (M_r) and color (u-r) of low redshift (z<0.06) galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 6. galaxies with nearly exponential profiles (Sloan parameter fracDeV < 0.1) fall on the blue sequence of the color - magnitude diagram; if, in addition, these exponential galaxies have M_r 0.9) have a shallow dependence of mean u-r color on M_r^f (0.096 magnitudes redder for every magnitude brighter). By comparison, nearly edge-on exponential galaxies (q < 0.3) are 0.265 magnitudes redder for every magnitude brighter. When the dimming law Delta M = 1.27 (log q)^2 is used to create an inclination-corrected sample of bright exponential galaxies, their apparent shapes are confirmed to be consistent with a distribution of mildly non-circular disks, with median short-to-long axis ratio gamma = 0.22 and median disk ellipticity epsilon = 0.08.

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Unterborn, C. T., & Ryden, B. S. (2008). Inclination‐Dependent Extinction Effects in Disk Galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. The Astrophysical Journal, 687(2), 976–985. https://doi.org/10.1086/591898

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