Optical Imaging of 57 spiral galaxies Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Knapen J.H.
  2. de Jong R.S.
  3. Stedman S.
  4. Bramich D.M.
  5. Folkes S.L.,Bradley T.R.
  6. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present optical observations of a sample of 57 spiral galaxies and describe the procedures followed to reduce the data. We have obtained images in the optical B and I broad bands, as well as in H{alpha}, with moderate spatial resolution and across wide enough fields to image the complete disks of the galaxies. In addition, we observed 55 of our sample galaxies in the R and eight in the V band, and imaged a subset through a dedicated narrow continuum filter for the H{alpha} line. We describe the data reduction procedures we developed in the course of this work to register, combine and photometrically calibrate each set of images for an individual galaxy. We describe in some detail the procedure used to subtract the continuum emission from our H{alpha} images. In companion papers, we describe near-infrared imaging of the galaxy sample, and present analyses of disk scale lengths, and of properties of bars, rings, and HII regions in the sample galaxies. The images described here will be made available for use by other researchers through the CDS.

Keywords
  1. Galaxies
  2. Optical astronomy
  3. Infrared sources
  4. Photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2003MNRAS.344..527K
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History

2006-09-14T18:54:51Z
Resource record created
2006-09-14T18:54:51Z
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