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The millennium galaxy catalogue: Bulge-disc decomposition of 10 095 nearby galaxies

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posted on 2024-07-11, 12:11 authored by Paul D. Allen, Simon P. Driver, Alister GrahamAlister Graham, Ewan Cameron, Jochen Liske, Roberto De Propris
We have modelled the light distribution in 10 095 galaxies from the Millennium Galaxy Catalogue (MGC), providing publicly available structural catalogues for a large, representative sample of galaxies in the local Universe. Three different models were used: (1) a single Sérsic function for the whole galaxy, (2) a bulge-disc decomposition model using a de Vaucouleurs (r 1/4) bulge plus exponential disc, (3) a bulge-disc decomposition model using a Sérsic (R1/n) bulge plus exponential disc. Repeat observations for ~700 galaxies demonstrate that stable measurements can be obtained for object components with a half-light radius comparable to, or larger than, the seeing half width at half-maximum. We show that with careful quality control, robust measurements can be obtained for large samples such as the MGC. We use the catalogues to show that the galaxy colour bimodality is due to the two-component nature of galaxies (i.e. bulges and discs) and not due to two distinct galaxy populations. We conclude that understanding galaxy evolution demands the routine bulge-disc decomposition of the giant galaxy population at all redshifts.

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0035-8711

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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371

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1

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16 pp

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Wiley

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Copyright © 2006 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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