Are Low Surface Brightness Disks Young?
The Astrophysical Journal1997Vol. 481(1), pp. L27–L30
Abstract
We reconsider the problem of the age of the stellar disks of late-type low surface brightness galaxies (LSBs) by making use of a new IMF recently derived from numerical fluid dynamics simulations (Padoan, Nordlund, & Jones 1997), and a new synthetic stellar population code, based on Jimenez & MacDonald (1997) evolutionary tracks and Kurucz atmospheric models (Kurucz 1992).
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