2005A&A...438..127P


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2005A&A...438..127P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 438, 127-137 (2005/7-4)

Dark matter in the inner parts of barred galaxies: The data.

PEREZ I., MARQUEZ I., FREEMAN K. and FUX R.

Abstract (from CDS):

This paper presents surface photometry (B,V,I,J,H,K) and Hα rotation curves of 27 isolated spiral galaxies. The final goal is to obtain the mass distribution of a sample of isolated spiral galaxies in order to model their gas kinematics. This is then compared to the observed rotation curve, to determine the necessity of a dark halo in the inner parts (Perez et al., 2004A&A...424..799P). The azimuthally averaged radial surface brightness profiles and the integrated magnitudes obtained from ellipse fitting are given for each of the sample galaxies. The ellipse fitting technique applied to the light distribution also allowed us to obtain the size of the bar, and the inclination and position angle of the outer isophotes that allow the galaxy deprojection. Using these profiles, 1-D disk-bulge decomposition was performed to obtain the disk scale-length and the bulge effective radius for the different bands. Through the fitting of a parametric function to the observed rotation curve, the maximum rotational velocity and the corresponding radius was obtained. The correlation between the bulge and disk parameters is in agreement with previous studies (de Jong, 1996A&A...313...45D; Marquez & Moles, 1999A&A...344..421M; Baggett et al., 1998AJ....116.1626B). Regarding the Kormendy relation (Kormendy, 1977ApJ...218..333K), in agreement with de Jong, no correlation between the bulge effective radius and its surface brightness is found, possibly due to the small range of bulge magnitudes covered. We find a smaller scatter in the structural relations when compared to non-isolated samples in agreement with Marquez & Moles (1999A&A...344..421M). Finally, a correlation between the disk scale-length and the bar size is observed, possibly reflecting the rapid growth of a bar.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: structure - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics

CDS comments: Table 4: objects A2144, A2331, A2352 not identified, incomplete format for Anon HHMM+DDMM.

Simbad objects: 33

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Number of rows : 33
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 UGC 139 EmG 00 14 31.872 -00 44 15.63   14.80   14.1 13.8 ~ 103 0
2 NGC 53 G 00 14 42.8624175000 -60 19 42.184526124   13.70   12.42   ~ 35 0
3 NGC 237 AGN 00 43 27.8628000144 -00 07 29.805209400   13.65 13.06 12.53 11.85 ~ 143 0
4 UGC 1553 G 02 03 35.508 +04 47 08.56   15.5       ~ 16 0
5 6dFGS gJ021741.3-370815 IG 02 17 41.3233458360 -37 08 14.583374988   16.60   15.21   ~ 9 0
6 ESO 355-30 EmG 02 37 36.601 -32 55 27.91   13.59   12.59 12.7 ~ 42 0
7 ESO 416-12 LSB 02 43 38.23 -31 56 38.9   14.49   13.44   ~ 22 0
8 ESO 417-6 Sy2 02 56 21.5349636672 -32 11 08.156413860   14.29   13.13   ~ 75 0
9 ESO 302-27 G 04 01 51.756 -41 56 30.53   15.13   14.57 15.2 ~ 27 0
10 ESO 303-22 LSB 04 29 32.898 -41 46 33.66   15.47   14.73   ~ 12 0
11 UGC 4845 G 09 12 25.832 +09 57 19.79   15.10       ~ 54 0
12 NGC 2786 LIN 09 13 35.5898164512 +12 26 26.837768832   13.8       ~ 41 0
13 NGC 2987 G 09 45 41.4873294696 +04 56 30.656044068   13.9       ~ 39 0
14 UGC 5489 LIN 10 10 39.9310008024 +20 04 12.665314848   14.0       ~ 33 0
15 IC 677 G 11 13 56.5132023888 +12 18 03.804621552   13.6       ~ 56 0
16 IC 2822 GiC 11 26 34.058 +11 26 25.03   15.2       ~ 37 0
17 NGC 5505 EmG 14 12 31.71696 +13 18 17.0532   14.1       ~ 42 0
18 NGC 5728 Sy2 14 42 23.8918506576 -17 15 11.240783784   14.34 13.40     ~ 573 0
19 NGC 6012 G 15 54 13.9048137432 +14 36 04.278408300   13.209 12.420 11.870 11.195 ~ 126 0
20 NGC 6014 G 15 55 57.4094044224 +05 55 55.125528852   13.8       ~ 94 0
21 UGC 10130 LIN 16 01 19.9865217360 +08 50 09.333217284   15.1       ~ 24 0
22 NVSS J162646+113448 rG 16 26 46.692 +11 34 48.63   15.0       ~ 73 0
23 ESO 343-28 G 21 47 24.4 -38 42 47   15.67   14.89   ~ 20 0
24 ESO 404-31 G 22 08 13.828 -32 27 39.07   14.78   13.94   ~ 26 0
25 IC 5169 Sy2 22 10 10.005 -36 05 19.25   13.77 14.27 12.49   ~ 68 0
26 NGC 7246 EmG 22 17 42.6952404792 -15 34 16.761675468   13.4   12.68 12.9 ~ 30 0
27 IC 5186 G 22 18 46.531 -36 48 05.86   13.25 11.80 12.29   ~ 39 0
28 NGC 7254 G 22 22 36.247 -21 44 14.01   13.91   13.00 13.8 ~ 47 0
29 NGC 7267 EmG 22 24 21.8134405440 -33 41 38.767557156   12.97   11.81   ~ 45 0
30 NGC 7483 GiG 23 05 48.2715121248 +03 32 42.256625424   14.3       ~ 50 0
31 IC 5321 EmG 23 26 19.9871558928 -17 57 21.753547308   13.96   14.0 13.9 ~ 54 0
32 ESO 77-23 G 23 34 27.4886727072 -70 37 53.579304084   14.02   12.79   ~ 20 0
33 NGC 7764 EmG 23 50 53.980 -40 43 41.49   12.97 12.30 11.85 12.8 ~ 61 0

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