The opacity of spiral galaxy disks

Benne W. Holwerda, R. A. González, Ronald J. Allen, P. C. Van Der Kruit

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The opacity of foreground spiral disks can be probed from the number of distant galaxies seen through them. To calibrate this number for effects other than the dust extinction, Gonzalez et al. (1998) developed the "Synthetic Field Method". A synthetic field is an extincted Hubble Deep Field added to the science field. The relation between the dimming and the number of retrieved synthetic galaxies calibrates the number found in the science field. Here we present results from counts in 32 HST/WFPC2 fields. The relation between opacity and radius, arm and disk, surface brightness and Hi are presented. The opacity is found to be caused by a clumpy distribution of clouds in the disk. The brighter parts of the disk –the center and arms– are also the more opaque ones. The dust distribution in spiral disks is found to be more extended than the stellar disk. A comparison between Hi column densities and opacity shows little relation between the two.

Originele taal-2English
TitelIsland Universes
SubtitelStructure and Evolution of Disk Galaxies
RedacteurenR.S. De Jong
UitgeverijSpringer
Pagina's41-46
Aantal pagina's6
ISBN van elektronische versie978-1-4020-5573-7
ISBN van geprinte versie978-1-4020-5572-0, 978-90-481-7398-3
DOI's
StatusPublished - 2007
EvenementInternational Conference on Island Universe: Structure and Evolution of Disk Galaxies, 2005 - Terschelling, Netherlands
Duur: 3-jul.-20055-jul.-2005

Publicatie series

NaamAstrophysics and Space Science Proceedings
ISSN van geprinte versie1570-6591
ISSN van elektronische versie1570-6605

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Island Universe: Structure and Evolution of Disk Galaxies, 2005
Land/RegioNetherlands
StadTerschelling
Periode03/07/200505/07/2005

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