Stellar Populations and the Star Formation Histories of LSB Galaxies—Part I: Optical and Hα Imaging

This paper presents optical and Hα imaging for a large sample of LSB galaxies selected from the PSS-II catalogs (Schombert et al., 1992). As noted in previous work, LSB galaxies span a range of luminosities (−10>𝑀𝑉>−20) and sizes (0.3kpc<𝑅𝑉25<10kpc), although they are consistent in their...

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Main Authors: James Schombert, Tamela Maciel, Stacy McGaugh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2011-01-01
Series:Advances in Astronomy
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/143698
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description This paper presents optical and Hα imaging for a large sample of LSB galaxies selected from the PSS-II catalogs (Schombert et al., 1992). As noted in previous work, LSB galaxies span a range of luminosities (−10>𝑀𝑉>−20) and sizes (0.3kpc<𝑅𝑉25<10kpc), although they are consistent in their irregular morphology. Their Hα luminosities (L(Hα)) range from 1036 to 1041 ergs s−1 (corresponding to a range in star formation, using canonical prescriptions, from 10−5 to 1 𝑀⨀ yr−1). Although their optical colors are at the extreme blue edge for galaxies, they are similar to the colors of dwarf galaxies (Van Zee, 2001) and gas-rich irregulars (Hunter and Elmegreen, 2006). However, their star formation rates per unit stellar mass are a factor of ten less than other galaxies of the same baryonic mass, indicating that they are not simply quiescent versions of more active star-forming galaxies. This paper presents the data, reduction techniques, and new philosophy of data storage and presentation. Later papers in this series will explore the stellar population and star formation history of LSB galaxies using this dataset.
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spelling doaj-art-0c8be773a6d24f87a48ce0f304a05b142025-08-20T03:54:15ZengWileyAdvances in Astronomy1687-79691687-79772011-01-01201110.1155/2011/143698143698Stellar Populations and the Star Formation Histories of LSB Galaxies—Part I: Optical and Hα ImagingJames Schombert0Tamela Maciel1Stacy McGaugh2Department of Physics, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USADepartment of Physics, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USADepartment of Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USAThis paper presents optical and Hα imaging for a large sample of LSB galaxies selected from the PSS-II catalogs (Schombert et al., 1992). As noted in previous work, LSB galaxies span a range of luminosities (−10>𝑀𝑉>−20) and sizes (0.3kpc<𝑅𝑉25<10kpc), although they are consistent in their irregular morphology. Their Hα luminosities (L(Hα)) range from 1036 to 1041 ergs s−1 (corresponding to a range in star formation, using canonical prescriptions, from 10−5 to 1 𝑀⨀ yr−1). Although their optical colors are at the extreme blue edge for galaxies, they are similar to the colors of dwarf galaxies (Van Zee, 2001) and gas-rich irregulars (Hunter and Elmegreen, 2006). However, their star formation rates per unit stellar mass are a factor of ten less than other galaxies of the same baryonic mass, indicating that they are not simply quiescent versions of more active star-forming galaxies. This paper presents the data, reduction techniques, and new philosophy of data storage and presentation. Later papers in this series will explore the stellar population and star formation history of LSB galaxies using this dataset.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/143698
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Stellar Populations and the Star Formation Histories of LSB Galaxies—Part I: Optical and Hα Imaging
Advances in Astronomy
title Stellar Populations and the Star Formation Histories of LSB Galaxies—Part I: Optical and Hα Imaging
title_full Stellar Populations and the Star Formation Histories of LSB Galaxies—Part I: Optical and Hα Imaging
title_fullStr Stellar Populations and the Star Formation Histories of LSB Galaxies—Part I: Optical and Hα Imaging
title_full_unstemmed Stellar Populations and the Star Formation Histories of LSB Galaxies—Part I: Optical and Hα Imaging
title_short Stellar Populations and the Star Formation Histories of LSB Galaxies—Part I: Optical and Hα Imaging
title_sort stellar populations and the star formation histories of lsb galaxies part i optical and hα imaging
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