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The Stellar Content of M31's Bulge | Andrew W. Stephens
; Jay A. Frogel
; D. L. DePoy
; Wendy Freedman
; Carme Gallart
; Pascale Jablonka
; Alvio Renzini
; R. Michael Rich
; Roger Davies
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31 Dec 2002 | Subject: | astro-ph | Abstract: | In this paper we analyze the stellar populations present in M31 using nine sets of adjacent HST-NICMOS Camera 1 and 2 fields with galactocentric distances ranging from 2’ to 20’. These infrared observations provide some of the highest spatial resolution measurements of M31 to date; our data place tight constraints on the maximum luminosities of stars in the bulge of M31. The tip of the red giant branch is clearly visible at Mbol ~ -3.8, and the tip of the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) extends to Mbol ~ -5. This AGB peak luminosity is significantly fainter than previously claimed; through direct comparisons and simulations we show that previous measurements were affected by image blending. We do observe field-to-field variations in the luminosity functions, but simulations show that these differences can be produced by blending in the higher surface brightness fields. We conclude that the red giant branch of the bulge of M31 is not measurably different from that of the Milky Way’s bulge. We also find an unusually high number of bright blueish stars (7.3/arcmin^2) which appear to be Galactic foreground stars. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/0301656 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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