2001MNRAS.326.1517D


Query : 2001MNRAS.326.1517D

2001MNRAS.326.1517D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 326, 1517-1532 (2001/October-1)

2D modelling of the light distribution of early-type galaxies in a volume-limited sample - II. Results for real galaxies.

D'ONOFRIO M.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this paper we analyse the results of the two-dimensional (2D) fit of the light distribution of 73 early-type galaxies belonging to the Virgo and Fornax clusters, a sample volume- and magnitude-limited down to MB=-17.3, and highly homogeneous. In our previous paper (Paper I) we have presented the adopted 2D models of the surface-brightness distribution - namely the r1/n and (r1/n+exp) models - we have discussed the main sources of error affecting the structural parameters, and we have tested the ability of the chosen minimization algorithm (minuit) in determining the fitting parameters using a sample of artificial galaxies. We show that, with the exception of 11 low-luminosity E galaxies, the best fit of the real galaxy sample is always achieved with the two-component (r1/n+exp) model. The improvement in the χ2 due to the addition of the exponential component is found to be statistically significant. The best fit is obtained with the exponent n of the generalized r1/n Sersic law different from the classical de Vaucouleurs value of 4. Nearly 42 per cent of the sample have n<2, suggesting the presence of exponential `bulges' also in early-type galaxies. 20 luminous E galaxies are fitted by the two-component model, with a small central exponential structure (`disc') and an outer big spheroid with n>4. We believe that this is probably due to their resolved core. The resulting scalelengths Rh and Re of each component peak approximately at ∼1 and ∼2kpc, respectively, although with different variances in their distributions. The ratio Re/Rh peaks at ∼0.5, a value typical for normal lenticular galaxies. The first component, represented by the r1/n law, is probably made of two distinct families, `ordinary' and `bright', on the basis of their distribution in the µe-log(Re) plane, a result already suggested by Capaccioli, Caon and D'Onofrio. The bulges of spirals and S0 galaxies belong to the `ordinary' family, while the large spheroids of luminous E galaxies form the `bright' family. The second component, represented by the exponential law, also shows a wide distribution in the µ0c-log(Rh) plane. Small discs (or cores) have short scalelengths and high central surface brightness, while normal lenticulars and spiral galaxies generally have scalelengths higher than 0.5kpc and central surface brightness brighter than 20magarcsec–2 (in the B band). The scalelengths Re and Rh of the `bulge' and `disc' components are probably correlated, indicating that a self-regulating mechanism of galaxy formation may be at work. Alternatively, two regions of the Re-Rh plane are avoided by galaxies due to dynamical instability effects. The bulge-to-disc (B/D) ratio seems to vary uniformly along the Hubble sequence, going from late-type spirals to E galaxies. At the end of the sequence the ratio between the large spheroidal component and the small inner core can reach B/D∼100.

Abstract Copyright: 2001 Blackwell Science Ltd

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: fundamental parameters - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: structure

Simbad objects: 78

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Number of rows : 78
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 396 G 01 08 08.4206283912 +04 31 51.303760536           ~ 4 0
2 ESO 301-8 GiC 03 22 22.92 -37 23 50.3   15.59   14.41   ~ 40 0
3 NGC 1316 BL? 03 22 41.789 -37 12 29.52 9.81 9.15 8.53 7.66   ~ 1387 1
4 NGC 1336 GiG 03 26 32.1845365512 -35 42 48.662672184   13.12   11.95   ~ 135 0
5 ESO 358-6 GiG 03 27 18.0282957096 -34 31 35.315736492   14.15   12.95   ~ 93 0
6 NGC 1339 EmG 03 28 06.5493649512 -32 17 09.840527844   12.63   11.18   ~ 163 0
7 NGC 1351 GiG 03 30 34.9598617824 -34 51 14.242996620   12.30   10.85   ~ 181 0
8 LEDA 13177 EmG 03 33 33.84 -33 34 24.0   15.11       ~ 53 0
9 MCG-06-08-027 EmG 03 34 29.4927803424 -35 32 47.329271916   14.50       ~ 87 1
10 NGC 1373 GiP 03 34 59.1993515280 -35 10 15.879086760 14.44 14.03 13.26     ~ 129 1
11 NGC 1374 EmG 03 35 16.5885737352 -35 13 34.563417168 12.46 11.97 11.08 10.59   ~ 297 1
12 NGC 1375 GiG 03 35 16.8025873104 -35 15 56.371399740 13.50 13.02 12.40 11.74   ~ 165 1
13 NGC 1379 GiP 03 36 03.9668625792 -35 26 28.547476800 12.17 12.04 10.91 10.60   ~ 265 1
14 NGC 1380 Sy2 03 36 27.590 -34 58 34.68 11.32 10.94 9.93 9.37   ~ 429 1
15 NGC 1381 GiP 03 36 31.6592184144 -35 17 42.739221912 12.90 12.47 11.50 11.02   ~ 254 1
16 ESO 358-33 GiG 03 36 47.5007323848 -34 44 22.739259552 13.63 13.36 12.41 12.00   ~ 143 1
17 ESO 358-43 GiG 03 38 13.5999606360 -33 07 37.960332924   15.26   13.94   ~ 55 0
18 NGC 1399 BiC 03 38 29.083 -35 27 02.67 11.05 9.74 9.59 8.12   ~ 1570 1
19 ACO S 373 ClG 03 38 29.4 -35 27 08           ~ 1827 0
20 NGC 1404 GiP 03 38 51.917 -35 35 39.81 11.53 10.69 10.00 9.03   ~ 751 1
21 NGC 1419 GiG 03 40 42.1036600944 -37 30 38.778564456   13.56   12.07   ~ 138 0
22 ESO 358-50 GiG 03 41 03.6078361560 -33 46 45.297655572   13.86   12.57   ~ 88 0
23 NGC 1427 GiG 03 42 19.4455150392 -35 23 33.169251120   11.89   10.44   ~ 281 0
24 NGC 1428 GiG 03 42 22.73 -35 09 14.4   13.77   12.49   ~ 112 0
25 ESO 358-59 GiG 03 45 03.5753235792 -35 58 21.372259872   14.08   12.85   ~ 121 0
26 ESO 358-66 GiC 03 47 52.669 -36 28 18.07   15.65   14.24   ~ 48 0
27 ESO 359-2 GiG 03 50 36.7310457912 -35 54 34.013712996   14.48   13.49   ~ 83 0
28 NGC 4168 Sy1 12 12 17.2692381408 +13 12 18.688208724 12.58 12.11 11.18     ~ 377 2
29 NGC 4200 GiG 12 14 44.2252339848 +12 10 50.695597380   14.1       ~ 77 0
30 NGC 4215 GiG 12 15 54.5328986304 +06 24 04.120817832   13.0       ~ 126 0
31 NGC 4255 GiG 12 18 56.1463134360 +04 47 10.064149440   13.5       ~ 103 0
32 NGC 4261 LIN 12 19 23.2160630 +05 49 29.700024   13.92 12.87     ~ 1223 0
33 NGC 4268 GiP 12 19 47.2123036128 +05 17 01.556546928   13.9       ~ 115 0
34 NGC 4269 GiP 12 19 49.1969559192 +06 00 53.796196584   13.9       ~ 67 0
35 NGC 4270 GiP 12 19 49.4714861496 +05 27 48.394930572   13.3       ~ 181 0
36 NGC 4281 GiG 12 20 21.5246429784 +05 23 11.188759092   12.5       ~ 186 0
37 NGC 4339 GiP 12 23 34.9398092592 +06 04 54.467043780   13.1       ~ 242 0
38 NGC 4342 GiP 12 23 39.0032044488 +07 03 14.359499100   13.0       ~ 314 0
39 NGC 4352 GiG 12 24 05.0220445416 +11 13 05.086056576   14.0       ~ 163 0
40 NGC 4360 BiC 12 24 21.6942412560 +09 17 34.011051432   13.9       ~ 60 0
41 NGC 4365 GiG 12 24 28.228 +07 19 03.07   11.5       ~ 841 0
42 M 84 Sy2 12 25 03.74333 +12 53 13.1393 12.67 12.09 10.49     ~ 1763 2
43 NGC 4377 GiG 12 25 12.3315185232 +14 45 43.811084016   12.5       ~ 220 0
44 NGC 4387 GiG 12 25 41.6768484264 +12 48 37.804615956 13.42 13.01 12.12   10.87 ~ 392 1
45 M 86 GiG 12 26 11.814 +12 56 45.49 10.32 9.83 8.90   7.50 ~ 1084 1
46 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6646 0
47 NGC 4415 GiG 12 26 40.4842511880 +08 26 08.595255480   14.2       ~ 112 0
48 NGC 4417 GiP 12 26 50.6084412168 +09 35 03.354168804   12.2       ~ 257 0
49 NGC 4431 GiP 12 27 27.3817521552 +12 17 25.041554808 14.17 13.74 12.89     ~ 163 2
50 NGC 4434 GiG 12 27 36.6771662112 +08 09 15.640206876   13.2       ~ 258 0
51 NGC 4436 GiP 12 27 41.2343736168 +12 18 57.193481304 14.20 13.91 12.98     ~ 130 1
52 NGC 4452 GiG 12 28 43.2980346552 +11 45 18.201826692 13.27 12.87 11.98     ~ 204 1
53 NGC 4458 GiP 12 28 57.5613938232 +13 14 30.946545276 13.27 12.93 12.07     ~ 413 2
54 NGC 4459 H2G 12 29 00.0329905416 +13 58 42.826603332   11.6       ~ 539 0
55 NGC 4464 GiG 12 29 21.2937802368 +08 09 23.807609316   13.5       ~ 232 0
56 M 49 Sy2 12 29 46.8 +08 00 01   13.21 12.17     ~ 2094 2
57 NGC 4473 GiG 12 29 48.878 +13 25 45.55 11.60 11.16 10.20     ~ 644 1
58 NGC 4474 GiG 12 29 53.5396737408 +14 04 06.881708604   12.6       ~ 262 0
59 NGC 4476 GiG 12 29 59.0772974472 +12 20 55.292203464 13.28 13.01 12.19     ~ 320 1
60 NGC 4478 GiP 12 30 17.4160005576 +12 19 42.790577160 12.82 12.36 11.45   10.17 ~ 490 1
61 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7197 3
62 IC 3468 GiG 12 32 14.2119323256 +10 15 05.173970472   14.6       ~ 137 0
63 NGC 4550 GiP 12 35 30.5913588048 +12 13 14.921166792 12.97 12.56 11.68     ~ 537 1
64 NGC 4551 GiP 12 35 37.9542692328 +12 15 50.284593432 13.49 12.97 12.02     ~ 355 1
65 M 89 LIN 12 35 39.80733343 +12 33 22.8308657 11.29 10.73 9.75     ~ 995 2
66 NGC 4564 GiG 12 36 26.9869512504 +11 26 21.204472848 12.51 12.05 11.12     ~ 595 1
67 NGC 4570 GiG 12 36 53.3828233728 +07 14 47.697174852   11.8       ~ 331 0
68 NGC 4578 GiG 12 37 30.5571349752 +09 33 18.241180344   12.9       ~ 280 0
69 NGC 4600 GiG 12 40 22.9627113552 +03 07 03.939347640           ~ 88 1
70 IC 3653 GiG 12 41 15.7273825296 +11 23 13.997694300   14.7       ~ 114 0
71 M 59 GiG 12 42 02.2581375168 +11 38 48.909507756   11.0       ~ 693 0
72 NGC 4623 GiG 12 42 10.6913697096 +07 40 37.130799216   13.24       ~ 197 1
73 NGC 4638 GiP 12 42 47.4239240016 +11 26 32.970950556   12.2 11.23     ~ 281 1
74 NAME NGC 4636 Group GrG 12 42 49.5 +02 41 08           ~ 562 0
75 NGC 4636 LIN 12 42 49.8333280080 +02 41 15.951929028   12.62 11.84     ~ 1117 1
76 M 60 GiP 12 43 39.9680 +11 33 09.696   10.3       ~ 1348 1
77 NGC 4660 GiP 12 44 31.9814021280 +11 11 25.739106972   12.1       ~ 417 0
78 IC 3773 GiG 12 47 15.2968038432 +10 12 12.944157012   14.3       ~ 131 0

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