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The influence of bulge profile shapes on claims for a scale-free Hubble sequence for spiral galaxies

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posted on 2024-07-11, 12:16 authored by Alister GrahamAlister Graham, Mercedes Prieto
We investigate recent claims that the Hubble sequence of spiral galaxies is scale-free. Fundamental to this investigation is the fact that within the photometric data of 86 spiral galaxies from de Jong & van der Kruit - from which these claims were made - a trend exists between morphological type and bulge profile shape. While late-type spiral bulges are described by an exponential luminosity profile, the early-type spiral bulges are better described by an r 1/2 or r 1/4 law. Taking the scale lengths from the best-fitting surface brightness profile models (i.e., either using exponential, r 1/2, or r 1/4 law profile parameters), we show that in all six passbands used (BVRIHK), the early-type spiral galaxies have a larger re/h ratio than late-type spiral galaxies. In contrast to this, fitting an exponential profile to the bulges of all spiral galaxies results in the mean re/h ratio for the early-type spiral galaxies actually being smaller than the mean re/h ratio for the late-type spiral galaxies (at the 3 o significance level using K-band data).

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1538-4357

Journal title

Astrophysical Journal

Volume

524

Issue

1 PART 2

Publisher

University of Chicago Press

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Copyright © 1999 The American Astronomical Society. Paper is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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