A Minor-Axis Surface Brightness Profile for M31
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- 13 July 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 628 (2) , L105-L108
- https://doi.org/10.1086/432718
Abstract
We use data from the Isaac Newton Telescope Wide Field Camera survey of M31 to determine the surface brightness profile of M31 along the south-east minor axis. We combine surface photometry and faint red giant branch star counts to trace the profile from the innermost regions out to a projected radius of 4 degrees (~55 kpc) where the V-band surface brightness is 32 mag per square arcsec; this is the first time the M31 minor axis profile has been mapped over such a large radial distance using a single dataset. We confirm the finding by Pritchet & van den Bergh (1994) that the minor axis profile can be described by a single de Vaucouleurs law out to a projected radius of 1.4 degrees or ~20 kpc. Beyond this, the surface brightness profile flattens considerably and is consistent with either a power-law of index -2.3 or an exponential of scalelength 14 kpc. The fraction of the total M31 luminosity contained in this component is ~2.5%. While it is tempting to associate this outer component with a true Population II halo in M31, we find that the mean colour of the stellar population remains approximately constant at V-i~1.6 from 0.5-3.5 degrees along the minor axis. This result suggests that the same metal-rich stellar population dominates both structural components.Keywords
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