Tracing the anemic stellar halo of M 101

Jang, In Sung; de Jong, Roelof S.; Holwerda, Benne W.; Monachesi, Antonela; Bell, Eric F.; Bailin, Jeremy

Abstract

Models of galaxy formation in a cosmological context predict that massive disk galaxies should have structured extended stellar halos. Recent studies in integrated light, however, report that a few galaxies, including the nearby disk galaxy M 101, have no measurable stellar halos to the detection limit. We aim to quantify the stellar content and structure of M 101's outskirts by resolving its stars. We present the photometry of its stars based on deep F606W and F814W images taken with Hubble Space Telescope (HST) as part of the GHOSTS survey. The HST fields are placed along the east and west sides of M 101 out to galactocentric distance (R) of similar to 70 kpc. The constructed color-magnitude diagrams of stars reach down to two magnitudes below the tip of the red giant branch. We derived radial number density profiles of the bright red giant branch (RGB) stars. The mean color of the RGB stars at R similar to 40-60 kpc is similar to those of metal-poor globular clusters in the Milky Way. We also derived radial surface brightness profiles using the public image data provided by the Dragonfly team. Both the radial number density and surface brightness profiles were converted to radial mass density profiles and combined. We find that the mass density profiles show a weak upturn at the very outer region, where surface brightness is as faint as mu (g)approximate to 33 mag arcsec(-2). An exponential disk + power-law halo model on the mass density profiles finds the total stellar halo mass ofM-halo = 8.2(-2.2)(+3.5) x 10(7)M(circle dot)

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Título según WOS: Tracing the anemic stellar halo of M 101
Título de la Revista: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volumen: 637
Editorial: EDP SCIENCES S A
Fecha de publicación: 2020
Notas: ISI