Colour gradients of low-redshift galaxies in the DESI Legacy Imaging Survey
Li-Wen Liao, Andrew Cooper

TL;DR
This study measures and analyzes colour gradients in low-redshift galaxies using DESI Legacy Imaging Survey data, revealing trends related to galaxy mass and comparing results with spectroscopic datasets.
Contribution
It provides a large-scale analysis of galaxy colour gradients from imaging data, extending understanding of stellar population distributions across galaxy masses.
Findings
Most galaxies have negative colour gradients, redder towards the centre.
Colour gradient strength varies with galaxy mass, showing an inflection point around M_r~-21.
Positive gradients are common in low-mass galaxies (~10^8 M_sun).
Abstract
Radial colour gradients within galaxies arise from gradients of stellar age, metallicity and dust reddening. Large samples of colour gradients from wide-area imaging surveys can complement smaller integral-field spectroscopy datasets and can be used to constrain galaxy formation models. Here we measure colour gradients for low-redshift galaxies (z<0.1) using photometry from the DESI Legacy Imaging Survey DR9. Our sample comprises ~93,000 galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts and ~574,000 galaxies with photometric redshifts. We focus on gradients across a radial range 0.5 Re to Re, which corresponds to the inner disk of typical late type systems at low redshift. This region has been the focus of previous statistical studies of colour gradients and has recently been explored by spectroscopic surveys such as MaNGA. We find the colour gradients of most galaxies in our sample are negative…
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