Bibcode
Varela, A. M.; Munoz-Tunon, C.; Simmoneau, E.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.306, p.381
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1996
Journal
Citations
17
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Description
We tackle here the problem of obtaining the spatial density of sources
ρ in the bulge of a spiral galaxy using bidimensional surface
photometry. V,R,I,Z CCD images, taken with the 4.2m William Herschel
Telescope at seeing limit resolution (0.5"-1.1"), yield the photometric
parameters for the galaxy NGC 2841. The necessary procedure prior to
obtaining a surface density distribution of luminosity σ
corresponding to the bulge is explained and applied to this galaxy. A
method is proposed to treat the integral relationship between the
spatial distribution ρ(R) and the observed surface distribution
σ(r). The analysis of the position angle and ellipticity
variations with radius takes to the possible presence of a stellar bar
structure within the inner ten arcseconds of the galaxy. In the case of
NGC 2841, the misalignment between the position angle of the isophotes
corresponding to the bulge and the disc components, gives evidence to
support the presence of a non-axisymmetric bulge for the galaxy. For
this galaxy, it is necessary to reproduce the light distribution of the
bulge geometry consisting of a family of triaxial ellipsoids with
variable axial ratios.