Deep Near-IR Surface Photometry of 57 Galaxies in the Local Sphere of Influence
Emma Kirby, Helmut Jerjen, Stuart Ryder, Simon Driver

TL;DR
This study provides detailed near-infrared surface photometry of 57 nearby galaxies, revealing their true luminosities, morphologies, and stellar masses, and compares these with optical data to improve understanding of galaxy properties.
Contribution
It presents the first deep H-band photometry for many galaxies in the Local Sphere of Influence, correcting underestimations by 2MASS and deriving new galaxy parameters and mass-to-light ratios.
Findings
2MASS underestimates galaxy magnitudes by up to 2.5 mag.
Galaxies follow a tight optical-infrared luminosity relation.
Derived stellar mass range spans from 5.6 to 11.1 in log scale.
Abstract
We present H-band surface photometry of 57 galaxies drawn from the Local Sphere of Influence (LSI) with distances of less than 10 Mpc from the Milky Way. The images with a typical surface brightness limit 4 mag fainter than 2MASS (24.5 mag arcsec^-2 < sb_lim < 26 mag arcsec ^-2) have been obtained with IRIS2 on the 3.9 m Anglo-Australian Telescope. A total of 22 galaxies that remained previously undetected in the near-IR and potentially could have been genuinely young galaxies were found to have an old stellar population with a star density 1-2 magnitudes below the 2MASS detection threshold. The cleaned near-IR images reveal the morphology and extent of many of the galaxies for the first time. For all program galaxies, we derive radial luminosity profiles, ellipticities, and position angles, together with global parameters such as total magnitude, mean effective surface brightness and…
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