Bibcode
DOI
Buta, R.; Laurikainen, E.; Salo, H.; Block, D. L.; Knapen, J. H.
Bibliographical reference
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 132, Issue 5, pp. 1859-1876.
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2006
Citations
62
Refereed citations
54
Description
This paper reports on a near-infrared survey of early-type galaxies
designed to provide information on bar strengths, bulges, disks, and bar
parameters in a statistically well-defined sample of S0-Sa galaxies.
Early-type galaxies have the advantage that their bars are relatively
free of the effects of dust, star formation, and spiral structure that
complicate bar studies in later type galaxies. We describe the survey
and present results on a detailed analysis of the relative Fourier
intensity amplitudes of bars in 26 early-type galaxies. We also evaluate
the ``symmetry assumption'' of these amplitudes with radius, used
recently for bar-spiral separation in later type galaxies. The results
show a wide variety of radial Fourier profiles of bars, ranging from
simple symmetric profiles that can be represented in terms of a single
Gaussian component to both symmetric and asymmetric profiles that can be
represented by two overlapping Gaussian components. More complicated
profiles than these are also found, often due to multiple barlike
features including extended ovals or lenses. Based on the gravitational
bar torque indicator Qb, double-Gaussian bars are stronger on
average than single-Gaussian bars, at least for our small sample. We
show that published numerical simulations in which the bar transfers a
large amount of angular momentum to the halo can account for many of the
observed profiles. The range of possibilities encountered in models
seems well-represented in the observed systems.