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Relationship between the thickness of stellar disks and the relative mass of a dark galactic halo
Authors:A V Zasov  D V Bizyaev  D I Makarov  N V Tyurina
Institution:(1) Sternberg Astronomical Institute, Universitetskii pr. 13, Moscow, 119992, Russia;(2) Special Astrophysical Observatory, Russian Academy of Sciences, pos. Nizhnii Arkhyz, Russia
Abstract:We analyze the R-and K s-band photometric profiles for two independent samples of edge-on galaxies. The thickness of old stellar disks is shown to be related to the relative masses of the spherical and disk components of galaxies. The radial-to-vertical scale length ratio for galactic disks increases (the disks become thinner) with increasing total mass-to-light ratio of the galaxies, which reflects the relative contribution of the dark halo to the total mass, and with decreasing central deprojected disk brightness (density). Our results are in good agreement with numerical models of collisionless disks that evolved to a marginally stable equilibrium state. This suggests that, in most galaxies, the vertical stellar-velocity dispersion, on which the equilibrium-disk thickness depends, is close to a minimum value that ensures disk stability. The thinnest edge-on disks appear to be low-brightness galaxies in which the dark-halo mass far exceeds the stellar-disk mass.
Keywords:galactic structure  galactic dynamics  edge-on galaxies
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