The stellar host in blue compact dwarf galaxies: the need for a two-dimensional fit
Ricardo O. Amorin, Casiana Munoz-Tunon, J. Alfonso L. Aguerri, Luz M., Cairos & Nicola Caon

TL;DR
This paper introduces a two-dimensional fitting method to better analyze the low surface brightness stellar hosts in blue compact dwarf galaxies, overcoming limitations of traditional one-dimensional techniques caused by starburst emission overlap.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel 2D fitting approach that improves the extraction of structural parameters of BCD galaxy hosts, validated with simulations and real data, revealing near-exponential profiles.
Findings
Most hosts have Sersic index n close to 1.
The method effectively isolates starburst emission.
Results support exponential profile dominance in BCD hosts.
Abstract
The structural properties of the low surface brightness stellar host in blue compact dwarf galaxies are often studied by fitting r^{1/n} models to the outer regions of their radial profiles. The limitations imposed by the presence of a large starburst emission overlapping the underlying component makes this kind of analysis a difficult task. We propose a two-dimensional fitting methodology in order to improve the extraction of the structural parameters of the LSB host. We discuss its advantages and weaknesses by using a set of simulated galaxies and compare the results for a sample of eight objects with those already obtained using a one-dimensional technique. We fit a PSF convolved Sersic model to synthetic galaxies, and to real galaxy images in the B, V, R filters. We restrict the fit to the stellar host by masking out the starburst region and take special care to minimize the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
