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The HST/ACS Coma Cluster Survey - III. Structural parameters of galaxies using single Sérsic fits

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posted on 2024-08-06, 09:11 authored by Carlos Hoyos, Mark den Brok, Gijs Verdoes Kleijn, David Carter, Marc Balcells, Rafael Guzmán, Reynier Peletier, Henry C. Ferguson, Paul Goudfrooij, Alister GrahamAlister Graham, Derek Hammer, Arna M. Karick, John R. Lucey, Ana Matković, David Merritt, Mustapha Mouhcine, Edwin Valentijn
We present a catalogue of structural parameters for 8814 galaxies in the 25 fields of the Hubble Space Telescope/ACS Coma Treasury Survey. Parameters from Sersic fits to the two-dimensional surface brightness distributions are given for all galaxies from our published Coma photometric catalogue with mean effective surface brightness brighter than 26.0 mag arcsec-2 and brighter than 24.5 mag (equivalent to absolute magnitude -10.5), as given by the fits, all in F814W(AB). The sample comprises a mixture of Coma members and background objects; 424 galaxies have redshifts and of these 163 are confirmed members. The fits were carried out using both the gim2d and galfit codes. We provide the following parameters: galaxy ID, RA, Dec., the total corrected automatic magnitude from the photometric catalogue, the total magnitude of the model (F814W(AB)), the geometric mean effective radius R-e, the mean surface brightness within the effective radius <>(e), the Sersic index n, the ellipticity and the source position angle. The selection limits of the catalogue and the errors listed for the Sersic parameters come from extensive simulations of the fitting process using synthetic galaxy models. The agreement between gim2d and galfit parameters is sensitive to details of the fitting procedure; for the settings employed here the agreement is excellent over the range of parameters covered in the catalogue. We define and present two goodness-of-fit indices which quantify the degree to which the image can be approximated by a Sersic model with concentric, coaxial elliptical isophotes; such indices may be used to objectively select galaxies with more complex structures such as bulge-disc, bars or nuclear components. We make the catalogue available in electronic format at astro-wise and MAST.

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Science and Technology Facilities Council

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences

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0035-8711

Journal title

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Volume

411

Issue

4

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21 pp

Publisher

Wiley

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Copyright © 2011 The authors. Journal compilation Copyright © 2011 Royal Astronomical Society. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. The definitive publication is available at www.interscience.wiley.com.

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eng

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