
handle: 2152/34877
We have measured Lick index equivalent widths to derive luminosity weighted stellar ages and metallicities for thin and thick disk dominated regions of 9 edge-on disk galaxies with the ARC 3.5 meter telescope at Apache Point Observatory. In all cases, the thick disks are confirmed to be old stellar populations, with typical ages between 4 and 10 Gyr. The thin disks are uniformly younger than the thick disks, and show strong radial age gradients, with the outer regions of the disks being younger than 1 Gyr. We do not detect any significant metallicity differences or alpha-element enhancement in the thick disk stars compared to the thin disk, due to the insensitivity of the Lick indices to these differences at low metallicity. We compare these results to thick disks measured in other systems and to predictions from thick disk formation models.
14 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
astronomy & astrophysics, Astrophysics (astro-ph), FOS: Physical sciences, mass-metallicity relation, dark-matter universe, h-ii regions, line-strength indexes, Astrophysics, star-forming, 520, galaxies : stellar content, galactic disks, color gradients, galaxies, spiral galaxies, galaxies : structure, old stellar populations, galaxies : spiral, survey, digital sky
astronomy & astrophysics, Astrophysics (astro-ph), FOS: Physical sciences, mass-metallicity relation, dark-matter universe, h-ii regions, line-strength indexes, Astrophysics, star-forming, 520, galaxies : stellar content, galactic disks, color gradients, galaxies, spiral galaxies, galaxies : structure, old stellar populations, galaxies : spiral, survey, digital sky
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