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Outer-disk populations in NGC 7793 : evidence for stellar radial migration.
Faculty Scholarship
  • David J. Radburn-Smith, University of Washington - Seattle Campus
  • Rok Roskar, Universitat Zurich
  • Victor P. Debattista, University of Central Lancashire
  • Julianne J. Dalcanton, University of Washington - Seattle Campus
  • David Streich, Leibniz-Institut fur Astrophysik Potsdam
  • Roelof S. de Jong, Leibniz-Institut fur Astrophysik Potsdam
  • Marija Vlajic, Leibniz-Institut fur Astrophysik Potsdam
  • Benne W. Holwerda, University of Louisville
  • Chris W. Purcell, University of Pittsburgh
  • Andrew E. Dolphin, Raytheon
  • Daniel B. Zucker, Macquarie University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2012
Department
Physics and Astronomy
Abstract

We analyzed the radial surface brightness profile of the spiral galaxy NGC 7793 using HST/ACS images from the GHOSTS survey and a new HST/WFC3 image across the disk break. We used the photometry of resolved stars to select distinct populations covering a wide range of stellar ages. We found breaks in the radial profiles of all stellar populations at 280 (∼5.1 kpc). Beyond this disk break, the profiles become steeper for younger populations. This same trend is seen in numerical simulations where the outer disk is formed almost entirely by radial migration. We also found that the older stars of NGC 7793 extend significantly farther than the underlying H i disk. They are thus unlikely to have formed entirely at their current radii, unless the gas disk was substantially larger in the past. These observations thus provide evidence for substantial stellar radial migration in late-type disks.

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Copyright 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/753/2/138

DOI
10.1088/0004-637X/753/2/138
Citation Information

Radburn-Smith, David J., et al. "Outer-disk Populations in NGC 7793: Evidence for Stellar Radial Migration." 2012. The Astrophysical Journal 753(2): 8 pp.