What Can the Radial Surface Brightness Profiles of Galaxy Discs Tell Us About Their Evolution?
Deriving the azimuthally averaged radial surface brightness profile of a galaxy is a schematic way of presenting the light and then the mass structure of disc galaxies. In this overview we will dwell on the outer discs, as it has become possible, with modern data to explore the light profile out to ever increasing galactocentric radii. We find that
Beckman, John E. et al.
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