The Luminosity Profile and Structural Parameters of the Andromeda Galaxy
Stephane Courteau, Lawrence M. Widrow (1), Michael McDonald (2),, Puragra Guhathakurta (3), Karoline M. Gilbert (4), Yucong Zhu (5), Rachael, Lynn Beaton, Steven R. Majewski (6) (1. Queen's Univ, 2. MIT/Kavli, 3., UCO/Lick, 4. UWash, 5. Harvard/CfA, 6. Univ. of Virginia)

TL;DR
This study constructs a detailed luminosity profile of the Andromeda galaxy, decomposing it into bulge, disk, and halo components, and analyzes their structural parameters using advanced decomposition methods.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive decomposition of M31's luminosity profile into its main components using multiple methods and deep imaging data.
Findings
Bulge has a Sersic index n = 2.2 and effective radius 1.0 kpc.
Disk scale length is 5.3 kpc.
Halo follows a power-law index ~ -2.5.
Abstract
We have constructed an extended composite luminosity profile for the Andromeda galaxy, M31, and have decomposed it into three basic luminous structural components: a bulge, a disk and a halo. The dust-free Spitzer/IRAC imaging and extended spatial coverage of ground-based optical imaging and deep star counts allow us to map M31's structure from its center to 22 kpc along the major axis. We apply different decomposition methods for the 1D luminosity profiles and 2D images. These include non-linear least-squares and Bayesian Monte-Carlo Markov-chain analyses. The basic photometric model for M31 has a Sersic bulge with shape index n = 2.2 +/- 0.3 and effective radius R_e = 1.0 +/- 0.2 kpc, a dust-free exponential disk of scale length R_d = 5.3 +/- 0.5 kpc; the parameter errors reflect the range between various decomposition methods. The bulge parameter, n, is rather insensitive to bandpass…
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