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Barred galaxies in the Coma cluster

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posted on 2024-08-06, 12:36 authored by Irina Marinova, Shardha Jogee, Neil Trentham, Henry C. Ferguson, Tim Weinzirl, Marc Balcelss, David Carter, Mark den Brok, Peter Erwin, Alister GrahamAlister Graham, Paul Goudfrooij, Rafael Guzman, Derek Hammer, Carlos Hoyos, Reynier F. Peletier, Avon P. Huxor, Erik Peng, Gijs Verdoes Kleijn
We use ACS data from the HST Treasury survey of the Coma cluster (z ~ 0.02) to study the properties of barred galaxies in the Coma core, the densest environment in the nearby Universe. This study provides a complementary data point for studies of barred galaxies as a function of redshift and environment. From ~470 cluster members brighter than MI = -11 mag, we select a sample of 46 disk galaxies (S0{Im) based on visual classification. The sample is dominated by S0s for which we find an optical bar fraction of 47 ± 11% through ellipse fitting and visual inspection. Among the bars in the core of the Coma cluster, we do not find any very large (abar > 2 kpc) bars. Comparison to other studies reveals that while the optical bar fraction for S0s shows only a modest variation across low-to-intermediate density environments (field to intermediate-density clusters), it can be higher by up to a factor of ~2 in the very high-density environment of the rich Coma cluster core.

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9781583817445

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Astronomical Society of the Pacific conference series: New horizons in astronomy, the 3rd Biennial Frank N. Bash Symposium, Austin, Texas, United States, 18-20 October 2009 / L. Stanford, L. Hao, Y. Mao and J. Green (eds.)

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Astronomical Society of the Pacific conference series: New horizons in astronomy, the 3rd Biennial Frank N. Bash Symposium, Austin, Texas, United States, 18-20 October 2009 / L. Stanford, L. Hao, Y. Mao and J. Green eds.

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432

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5 pp

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Astronomical Society of the Pacific

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Copyright © 2010 Astronomical Society of the Pacific. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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