Revisiting the structure of galactic disks with deep imaging
Samane Raji, Ignacio Trujillo, Fernando Buitrago, Giulia Golini, Ignacio Ruiz Cejudo

TL;DR
This study uses deep imaging to analyze the surface brightness and mass profiles of disk galaxies, revealing new insights into their structure and classification at faint brightness levels.
Contribution
It reevaluates galactic disk classifications using deeper imaging data, identifying consistent edge features and linking galaxy types to bulge prominence and stellar populations.
Findings
Galactic edges occur at surface brightness ~26.5 mag/arcsec^2.
Type III-d galaxies are bluer and have lower mass surface densities.
Half of Type II-CT galaxies are Sc, half of Type III-d are Sb.
Abstract
Thanks to new advances in astronomical imaging, we can now routinely explore disk galaxy profiles about two magnitudes deeper than the data available 20 years ago. In this regard, it is an opportune time to reevaluate the past classifications of different surface brightness Types. In this paper, we explore the stellar mass profiles of a sample of disk galaxies with similar stellar masses (10 M) using IAC Stripe82 Legacy Project data. We find that Type I, II-CT, and III-d galaxies exhibit edges at surface brightnesses (R)26.5 mag/arcsec and surface mass densities (R)0.5-1 M/pc. These surface brightnesses were outside the range of typical SDSS images and, therefore, unstudied. The present data suggest (although the statistics are inconclusive) that the main difference between the previous profile Types…
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