Bibcode
Amorín, R. O.; Aguerri, J. A. L.; Cairós, L. M.; Caon, N.; Muñoz-Tuñon, C.
Referencia bibliográfica
Galaxy Evolution Across the Hubble Time, Edited by F. Combes and J. Palous, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 2, IAU Symposium #235, held 14-17 August, 2006 in Prague, Czech Republic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007., pp.300-300
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2007
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Descripción
The structural parameters of the low surface brightness stellar host in
Blue Compact Dwarf galaxies are often studied by fitting R1/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, and compare the results for a sample of eight
objects with those already obtained using a one-dimensional technique.
We fit a PSF convolved Sérsic model to the BVR images. We
restrict the fit to the stellar host by masking out the starburst region
and take special care to minimize the sky-subtraction uncertainties.
Consistency checks are performed to assess the reliability and accuracy
of the derived structural parameters. We obtain robust fits for all the
sample galaxies, all of which, except one, show low Sérsic
indices n -very close to one-- with good agreement in the three bands.
These findings suggest that the stellar hosts in BCDs have
near-exponential profiles, a result that will help us to understand the
mechanisms that form and shape BCD galaxies, and how they relate to the
other dwarf galaxy classes