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Galaxy Evolution Explorer observations of the ultraviolet surface brightness and color profiles of the local group elliptical galaxy M32 (NGC 221)

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Gil de Paz, Armando and otros, ... (2005) Galaxy Evolution Explorer observations of the ultraviolet surface brightness and color profiles of the local group elliptical galaxy M32 (NGC 221). Astrophysical journal, 619 (1). L115-L118. ISSN 0004-637X

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/422470




Abstract

M32, the compact elliptical galaxy companion to the Andromeda spiral galaxy, has been imaged by the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) in two UV bands, centered at ~1500 (far-ultraviolet [FUV]) and 2300 Å (near-ultraviolet). The imaging data have been carefully decomposed so as to properly account for the complicated background contamination from the disk of M31. We have derived the surface brightness and color profiles finding a slightly positive color gradient of Δ(FUV-B)/Δ log r = +0.15 ± 0.03 within one effective radius. Earlier data from the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope suggested that M32 had an extremely large (negative) FUV-optical color gradient [Δ(FUV-B)/Δ log r < -2], inverted with respect to the majority of gradients seen in giant elliptical galaxies. Our new results show that despite its very low UV upturn, M32 has similar UV properties to those observed in luminous elliptical galaxies.


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© 2005. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Artículo firmado por 25 autores. GALEX is a NASA Small Explorer, launched in 2003 April. We gratefully acknowledge NASA’s support for construction, operation, and science analysis for the GALEX mission, developed in cooperation with the Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales of France and the Korean Ministry of Science and Technology. We thank Robert W. O’Connell and Jean-Michel Deharveng for valuable comments.

Uncontrolled Keywords:Photometry; Populations
Subjects:Sciences > Physics > Astrophysics
Sciences > Physics > Astronomy
ID Code:36003
Deposited On:29 Feb 2016 15:25
Last Modified:10 Dec 2018 15:05

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