Galaxies decomposition with spiral arms – II. A multiwavelength case study of M 51

Author:

Marchuk Alexander A12ORCID,Chugunov Ilia V12ORCID,Gontcharov George A1ORCID,Mosenkov Aleksandr V3ORCID,Il’in Vladimir B124ORCID,Savchenko Sergey S125,Smirnov Anton A12,Poliakov Denis M12,Seguine Jonah3,Chazov Maxim I2

Affiliation:

1. Central (Pulkovo) Astronomical Observatory, Russian Academy of Sciences , Pulkovskoye chaussee 65/1, St. Petersburg 196140 , Russia

2. St.Petersburg State University , 7/9 Universitetskaya nab., St.Petersburg 199034 , Russia

3. Department of Physics and Astronomy , N283 ESC, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602 , USA

4. Saint Petersburg University of Aerospace Instrumentation , Bol. Morskaya ul. 67A, St. Petersburg 190000 , Russia

5. Special Astrophysical Observatory, Russian Academy of Sciences , 369167 Nizhnij Arkhyz , Russia

Abstract

ABSTRACT Spiral structure can contribute significantly to a galaxy’s luminosity. However, only rarely are proper photometric models of spiral arms used in decompositions. As we show in the previous work, including the spirals as a separate component in a photometric model of a galaxy would both allow to obtain their structural parameters, and reduce the systematic errors in estimating the parameters of other components. Doing so in different wavebands, one can explore how their properties vary with the wavelength. In this paper, second in this series, we perform decomposition of M 51 in 17 bands, from the far-ultraviolet (UV) to far-infrared, using imaging from the DustPedia project. We use the same 2D photometric model of spiral structure where each arm is modelled independently. The complex and asymmetric spiral structure in M 51 is reproduced relatively well with our model. We analyse the differences between models with and without spiral arms, and investigate how the fit parameters change with wavelength. In particular, we find that the spiral arms demonstrate the largest width in the optical, whereas their contribution to the galaxy luminosity is most significant in the UV. The disc central intensity drops by a factor of 1.25–3 and its exponential scale changes by 5–10 per cent when spiral arms are included, depending on wavelength. Taking into account the full light distribution across the arms, we do not observe the signs of a long-lived density wave in the spiral pattern of M 51 as a whole.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

European Union

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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