2002AJ....123.2358K


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2002AJ....123.2358K - Astron. J., 123, 2358-2386 (2002/May-0)

Physical sources of scatter in the Tully-Fisher relation.

KANNAPPAN S.J., FABRICANT D.G. and FRANX M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We analyze residuals from the Tully-Fisher relation for the emission-line galaxies in the Nearby Field Galaxy Survey, a broadly representative survey designed to fairly sample the variety of galaxy morphologies and environments in the local universe for luminosities from MB=-15 to -23. For a subsample consisting of the spiral galaxies brighter than MiR=-18, we find strong correlations between Tully-Fisher residuals and both B-R color and EW(Hα). The extremes of the correlations are populated by Sa galaxies, which show consistently red colors, and spiral galaxies with morphological peculiarities, which are often blue. If we apply an EW(Hα)-dependent or B-R color-dependent correction term to the Tully-Fisher relation, the scatter in the relation no longer increases from R to B to U but instead drops to a nearly constant level in all bands, close to the scatter we expect from measurement errors. We argue that these results probably reflect correlated offsets in luminosity and color as a function of star formation history. Broadening the sample in morphology and luminosity, we find that most nonspiral galaxies brighter than MiR=-18 follow the same correlations between Tully-Fisher residuals and B-R color and EW(Hα) as do spirals, albeit with greater scatter. However, the color and EW(Hα) correlations do not apply to galaxies fainter than MiR=-18 or to emission-line S0 galaxies with anomalous gas kinematics. For the dwarf galaxy population, the parameters controlling Tully-Fisher residuals are instead related to the degree of recent evolutionary disturbance: overluminous dwarfs have higher rotation curve asymmetries, brighter U-band effective surface brightnesses, and shorter gas consumption timescales than their underluminous counterparts. As a result, sample selection strongly affects the measured faint-end slope of the Tully-Fisher relation, and a sample limited to include only passively evolving, rotationally supported galaxies displays a break toward steeper slope at low luminosities.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Distance Scale - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Fundamental Parameters - Galaxies: General - Galaxies: Interactions - Galaxies: Kinematics and Dynamics

CDS comments: Par. 8.1 and fig. 16, galaxies A are Zwicky (Z 1133.2+3536 and Z 1200.1+6439).

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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 NGC 984 AG? 02 34 43.0962 +23 24 46.787   14.5       ~ 57 1
2 ACO S 373 ClG 03 38 29.4 -35 27 08           ~ 1827 0
3 NGC 2692 LIN 08 56 58.0068579816 +52 03 57.419458812   14.18       ~ 58 1
4 NGC 2799 GiP 09 17 31.0045889856 +41 59 38.595688980   14.32 13.71     ~ 125 1
5 UGC 6446 GiC 11 26 40.4656762968 +53 44 48.012539280   14.5       ~ 156 0
6 Mrk 1301 GiG 11 35 49.9796445840 +35 20 06.829450944   14.5       ~ 74 0
7 Mrk 195 GiG 12 02 37.0627088832 +64 22 35.064264864   14.3       ~ 61 1
8 NGC 4117 Sy2 12 07 46.1195809200 +43 07 34.818483864   14.04       ~ 167 1
9 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6645 0
10 NGC 4795 GiP 12 55 02.8560769560 +08 03 55.922264208   13.5       ~ 100 0
11 NAME Ursa Major Cluster ClG 15 08.8 +67 07           ~ 410 0
12 NGC 7752 GiP 23 46 58.557 +29 27 32.17   14.3       ~ 131 0
13 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8391 0

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