Combined color indexes and photometric structure of galaxies NGC 834 and NGC 1134
Abstract
We present the results of BVRI photometry of two galaxies with active star formation: NGC 834 and NGC 1134. Combined color index QBVI was used to investigate the photometrical structure of the galaxies. Index QBVI is not affected by internal extinction and is sensitive to the presence of blue stars. Ring-like region with active star formation at 15" from the center reveals itself in the QBVI map of NGC 834. Three-arm spiral structure is well-seen on the QBVI map of NGC 1134. We propose to use the combined indexes QBVI and similarly defined indices as a tracers of Star Formation activity and structure of dusty galaxies.
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