The WISE Extended Source Catalogue (WXSC) I: The 100 Largest Galaxies
T.H. Jarrett, M.E. Cluver, M.J.I. Brown, D.A. Dale, C.W. Tsai, and F., Masci

TL;DR
This paper introduces the WISE Extended Source Catalogue (WXSC), providing mid-infrared measurements and analysis of the 100 largest galaxies, revealing galaxy types, properties, and star formation activities through new color-based diagnostics.
Contribution
First release of the WXSC catalog with global properties of large galaxies, including a new color sequence and the 'pinwheel' diagram for galaxy classification.
Findings
Identified a tight W2-W3 color sequence across galaxy types.
Computed physical properties like stellar mass and star formation rates.
Presented mid-infrared photometry for the brightest globular clusters.
Abstract
We present mid-infrared photometry and measured global properties of the 100 largest galaxies in the sky, including the Magellanic Clouds, Local Group galaxies M31 and M33, the Fornax and Virgo Galaxy Cluster giants, and many of the most spectacular Messier objects (e.g., M51 and M83). This is the first release of a larger catalog of extended sources as imaged in the mid-infrared, called the WISE Extended Source Catalogue (WXSC). In this study we measure their global attributes, including integrated flux, surface brightness and radial distribution. The largest of the large are the LMC, SMC and the Andromeda Galaxy, which are also the brightest mid-infrared galaxies in the sky. We interrogate the large galaxies using WISE colors, which serve as proxies for four general types of galaxies: bulge-dominated spheroidals, intermediate semi-quiescent disks, star-forming spirals, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
