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Vertical Structure of Local Disk Galaxies revealed by DESI Imaging Data

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2604.10683

Nan Chen, Jianhui Lian, Yuze Zhao

astro-ph.GA

TLDR

DESI data reveals local disk galaxies are thin with negligible flaring, consistent with the Milky Way, and scale height correlates with stellar mass.

Key contributions

  • Investigated vertical luminosity profiles of 79 local disk galaxies using DESI imaging data.
  • Found local galactic disks are generally thin with negligible flaring across g, r, and z bands.
  • Determined median scale heights (0.21-0.22 kpc) and radial gradients, consistent with Milky Way's thin disk.
  • Identified a positive correlation between disk scale height and stellar mass, down to 10^7 solar masses.

Why it matters

This study provides a crucial benchmark for the vertical structure of nearby disk galaxies using homogeneous DESI data. It supports the cosmological representativeness of the Milky Way's thin disk, aiding our understanding of disk assembly history. The findings also reveal a significant correlation between scale height and stellar mass.

Original Abstract

The vertical structure of galactic disks is an important probe of disk assembly history. We investigate a sample of 79 local disk galaxies within 50 Mpc using data from the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys. Vertical luminosity profiles as a function of radius in the g, r, and z bands are extracted and fitted with a single-component sech^2 model to determine the scale height and its radial variation (flaring). Our results show that local galactic disks are generally thin with negligible flaring. The median scale heights at one effective radius are 0.21, 0.22, and 0.22 kpc in the g, r, and z bands, respectively, while the corresponding median radial gradients are -0.006, 0.003, and 0.001. These values are consistent with those of the geometric thin disk of the Milky Way, represented by metal-rich, low-[alpha/Fe] populations, supporting the conclusion of weak flaring. We also find a clear positive correlation between scale height and stellar mass, extending down to 10^7 solar masses. These results provide a homogeneous benchmark for the vertical structure of nearby disk galaxies and support the cosmological representativeness of the Milky Way thin disk.

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