Detailed Structural Decomposition of Galaxy Images
University of Arizona · Carnegie Observatories · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We present a two-dimensional (2-D) fitting algorithm (GALFIT) designed to extract structural components from galaxy images, with emphasis on closely modeling light profiles of spatially well-resolved, nearby galaxies observed with the Hubble Space Telescope. Our algorithm improves on previous techniques in two areas, by being able to simultaneously fit a galaxy with an arbitrary number of components, and with optimization in computation speed, suited for working on large galaxy images. We use 2-D models such as the ``Nuker'' law, the Sersic (de Vaucouleurs) profile, an exponential disk, and Gaussian or Moffat functions. The azimuthal shapes are generalized ellipses that can fit disky and boxy components. Many…
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- Physics
- Galaxy
- Astrophysics
- Lenticular galaxy
- Elliptical galaxy
- Interacting galaxy
- Surface brightness
- Surface brightness fluctuation
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