Near-IR Imaging of LSB Galaxies: the High and Low HI Content Cases

Abstract

Recently acquired near-IR imaging (J and Ks) of low surface brightness galaxies is presented. The data includes 52 galaxies with log[MHI/Msolar] < 9.0 and 58 galaxies with log[MHI/Msolar] > 9.5. These galaxies have been selected from the catalogue of Impey et al. (1996), and all of them are observable from both hemispheres. The principal goal of this research is to investigate the poorly understood giant and old stellar content of these galaxies. Current work includes total and isophotal photometry, and comparison with spectrophotometric models of galaxy evolution, including the role of age and metallicity. Already allocated observing time at Las Campanas Observatory will provide high S/N B and I imaging.

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