Bibcode
Mezcua, M.; Lobanov, A. P.; Mediavilla, E.; Karouzos, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
Multiwavelength AGN Surveys and Studies, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 304, pp. 375-378
Fecha de publicación:
7
2014
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Descripción
We present the surface brightness profile fitting of a sample of double
nucleus disk galaxies, minor merger candidates. We have decomposed these
systems into two compact nuclear components and one or two extended
galaxy disk components and estimated the luminosity of the primary and
secondary nucleus and of the host galaxy and the separation between the
two nuclei. Based on the ratio of nuclear luminosities we find that most
of the sources qualify as major mergers despite their initial
classification as minor merging systems. This is supported by the
finding that 65% of the host galaxies are fitted only by one galaxy disk
and that the luminosity of both the primary and the secondary nucleus
decreases with decreasing nuclear separation, as expected from
simulations of disk galaxy mergers. All these results indicate that
these sources are most plausibly in the post-merger state of a major
merger event. We also identify 19 candidates to binary active nucleus
with nuclear separation <=1 kpc.