2004A&A...428..837F


Query : 2004A&A...428..837F

2004A&A...428..837F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 428, 837-846 (2004/12-4)

Sample of minor merger of galaxies: Optical CCD surface photometry and HII region properties.

FERREIRO D.L. and PASTORIZA M.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of the B, V and I photometry of eleven southern minor mergers. The total apparent B magnitude, integrated B-V and V-I colours were measured. We built B, V, and I equivalent profiles for each galaxy and decomposed them into bulge and disk components when possible. From Hα+N[II] images we have estimated the basic photometric parameters of the HII regions, such as position, size, B-V and V-I colours, Hα+[NII] luminosity and EW(Hα+[NII]) equivalent width. Primary components have blue absolute magnitudes in the range -22<MB←18, with a peak at MB=-22. The magnitudes of the secondary components are in the range -22<MB←16 with a maximum at MB=-19. Most pairs have ΔMB∼2, which means that in luminosity the primary galaxy is on average about 6 times brighter than the secondary. We found a linear correlation between the luminosity ratios of the components and their ratio of major diameters, leading to mass ratios between 0.04<Msecondary/Mprimary<0.2, suggesting indeed that our sample is formed by minor mergers. On average the galaxies have colours bluer than those of isolated galaxies with the same morphological type. Most of the HII regions and evolved star-forming regions of the sample were formed between 3.6 to 13.7Myr ago with an average of (6.3±0.7)Myr. The HII region properties, luminosity, sizes and ages are similar in both components. The HII regions have log(Hα+[NII]) luminosity between 38.6 and 41.7. The HII region luminosity function for the whole sample fits a power law of index α=-1.33. The linear correlation between the luminosity L(Hα+[NII]) and the size of the HII regions has slope of 2.12±0.06. We found that the disk of the primary component is more luminous than those of Lu's sample, while the disk of the secondary is smaller and fainter. A plot of the disk parameters does not change with colour. This indicates that the different stellar populations in the disks were affected in the same way.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: photometry - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: irregular

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/428/837): galaxies.dat table4.dat table5.dat table6.dat tables.tex>

Nomenclature: Table 4: [FP2004] AM HHMM+DDdWW N=22. Table 5: [FP2004] AM HHMM+DDdWW NN, [FP2004] AM HHMM+DDdWW A, [FP2004] AM HHMM+DDdWW a, N=118.

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 MCG-07-27-021 GiC 12 58 57.689 -43 50 11.46   16.02   15.29   ~ 9 0
2 AM 1256-433 IG 12 58 57.689 -43 50 11.46           ~ 8 0
3 ESO-LV 269-0231 GiC 12 59 00.6 -43 50 22   17.04   16.05   ~ 4 0
4 ESO 384-41 EmG 14 04 14.5810755912 -33 01 31.775917224   14.80   13.75 13.83 ~ 17 0
5 ESO 512-23 EmG 14 51 13.810 -26 37 52.79   14.17   12.65   ~ 30 0
6 ESO 463-3 IG 20 33 59.8450272720 -30 22 21.104164560           ~ 13 0
7 ESO-LV 463-0030 G 20 33 59.8450272720 -30 22 21.104164560   17.05   16.11   ~ 14 0
8 ESO 341-30 G 21 01 39.1129616904 -38 04 58.677599712   15.56   14.45   ~ 17 0
9 LEDA 678973 G 21 08 07.3 -33 14 29           ~ 5 0
10 AM 2229-735 IG 22 33 43.6411572264 -73 40 46.820565876           ~ 14 0
11 ESO 48-26 G 22 33 43.6411572264 -73 40 46.820565876   15.62   14.81   ~ 13 0
12 ESO 147-5 G 22 41 36.6819889920 -57 36 20.826208980   14.11   12.91   ~ 28 0
13 AM 2306-721 PaG 23 09 40 -72 00.7           ~ 12 0
14 NGC 7637 GiG 23 26 27.6156212568 -81 54 41.699647188   13.24   12.06 12.4 ~ 53 0
15 IC 5328 AG? 23 33 16.3995184104 -45 00 57.131035308   12.21 11.03 10.82   ~ 96 0

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