2002AJ....123.2913V


Query : 2002AJ....123.2913V

2002AJ....123.2913V - Astron. J., 123, 2913-2924 (2002/June-0)

The visibility of galactic bars and spiral structure at high redshifts.

VAN DEN BERGH S., ABRAHAM R.G., WHYTE L.F., MERRIFIELD M.R., ESKRIDGE P.B., FROGEL J.A. and POGGE R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the visibility of galactic bars and spiral structure in the distant universe by artificially redshifting 101 B-band CCD images of local spiral galaxies from the Ohio State University Bright Spiral Galaxy Survey. These local galaxy images represent a much fairer statistical baseline than the galaxy atlas images presented by Frei et al. in 1995, the most commonly used calibration sample for morphological work at high redshifts. Our artificially redshifted images correspond to Hubble Space Telescope I814-band observations of the local galaxy sample seen at z=0.7, with integration times matching those of both the very deep northern Hubble Deep Field (HDF) data and the much shallower HDF flanking field observations. The expected visibility of galactic bars is probed in two ways: (1) using traditional visual classification and (2) by charting the changing shape of the galaxy distribution in ``Hubble space'', a quantitative two-parameter description of galactic structure that maps closely onto Hubble's original tuning fork. Both analyses suggest that over two-thirds of strongly barred luminous local spirals (i.e., objects classified as SB in the Third Reference Catalogue) would still be classified as strongly barred at z=0.7 in the HDF data. Under the same conditions, most weakly barred spirals (classified SAB in the Third Reference Catalogue) would be classified as regular spirals. The corresponding visibility of spiral structure is assessed visually, by comparing luminosity classifications for the artificially redshifted sample with the corresponding luminosity classifications from the Revised Shapley-Ames Catalog. We find that for exposure times similar to that of the HDF, spiral structure should be detectable in most luminous (M_B_~M*) low-inclination spiral galaxies at z=0.7 in which it is present. However, obvious spiral structure is only detectable in ∼30% of comparable galaxies in the HDF flanking field data using the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2. Our study of artificially redshifted local galaxy images suggests that, when viewed at similar resolution, noise level, and redshift-corrected wavelength, barred spirals are less common at z∼0.7 than they are at z=0.0, although more data are needed to definitively rule out the possibility that cosmic variance is responsible for much of this effect.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Fundamental Parameters

Simbad objects: 102

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Number of rows : 102
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 150 Sy1 00 34 15.4727570592 -27 48 12.824363736   12.04 11.13 10.92 11.7 ~ 194 0
2 NGC 157 Sy2 00 34 46.7879913696 -08 23 47.273597952   11.0 19.00 10.03 10.7 ~ 352 0
3 NGC 210 GiP 00 40 34.9927609368 -13 52 21.999585108   11.8   11.00 11.4 ~ 174 0
4 NGC 278 H2G 00 52 04.3452013728 +47 33 01.675026036   10.5       ~ 234 1
5 NGC 289 Sy2 00 52 42.365 -31 12 20.99   11.36 13.44 10.38 11.4 ~ 236 0
6 NGC 428 AGN 01 12 55.709 +00 58 53.69   12.1   12.0 12.1 ~ 232 0
7 NGC 488 GiG 01 21 46.7967133224 +05 15 24.623017524   15.0       ~ 290 0
8 NGC 578 AG? 01 30 28.548 -22 40 01.96   11.72 10.93 10.63 11.6 ~ 170 0
9 NGC 613 AGN 01 34 18.235 -29 25 06.56   10.77 12.71 9.50 10.6 ~ 410 3
10 NGC 625 AGN 01 35 04.632 -41 26 10.32 12.37 11.78 11.25 11.03 11.5 ~ 286 2
11 NGC 685 Sy2 01 47 42.8337567552 -52 45 42.808467960   12.02   11.08 11.9 ~ 112 0
12 NGC 779 EmG 01 59 42.6583466448 -05 57 51.372885780   12.1   10.91 11.7 ~ 126 0
13 NGC 908 Sy1 02 23 04.569 -21 14 01.86   11.03 10.18 9.84 10.6 ~ 192 1
14 NGC 1042 EmG 02 40 23.9724818544 -08 26 00.736256616 11.47 11.56 11.02 11.7 11.4 ~ 260 1
15 NGC 1058 Sy2 02 43 30.0264850248 +37 20 28.782851784   12.29 11.75 10.85   ~ 466 0
16 NGC 1073 EmG 02 43 40.598 +01 22 33.13   11.3   11.3 11.8 ~ 326 0
17 NGC 1084 GiG 02 45 59.926 -07 34 43.10 11.22 11.59 10.73 10.55 11.1 ~ 368 2
18 NGC 1087 H2G 02 46 25.1550134904 -00 29 55.457857644   11.5   11.4 11.5 ~ 329 0
19 NGC 1187 Sy1 03 02 37.5895048560 -22 52 02.479512648   11.41   10.43 11.2 ~ 218 1
20 NGC 1300 Sy2 03 19 41.0462219928 -19 24 40.187565432   11.16 10.42 9.90 10.7 ~ 536 0
21 NGC 1302 GiG 03 19 51.2026512864 -26 03 37.946814660   11.43   9.99 10.8 ~ 143 0
22 NGC 1309 GiG 03 22 06.5548977432 -15 23 59.791692912   12.08   12.5 11.7 ~ 221 0
23 NGC 1317 GiP 03 22 44.2823209512 -37 06 13.180903956 12.20 11.78 11.02 10.22   ~ 213 1
24 NGC 1350 Sy2 03 31 08.119 -33 37 43.10   11.20 10.52 9.77 10.6 ~ 182 0
25 NGC 1367 EmG 03 35 01.3451198496 -24 55 59.504904516   11.48   9.98 11.1 ~ 194 0
26 NGC 1385 EmG 03 37 28.323 -24 30 04.60 11.28 11.50 10.94 10.45 11.7 ~ 272 2
27 NGC 1493 Sy2 03 57 27.4270810416 -46 12 38.513195316   11.88   11.01 11.6 ~ 133 0
28 NGC 1511 GiP 03 59 36.98373 -67 38 03.3430   11.97   10.74 11.1 ~ 137 0
29 NGC 1559 GiG 04 17 35.7508602240 -62 47 01.251567384   11.19 10.45 10.11 10.4 ~ 282 1
30 NGC 1617 GiP 04 31 39.534 -54 36 08.16   11.35 10.26 9.80   ~ 99 0
31 NGC 1637 Sy2 04 41 28.1926876152 -02 51 28.667815488   11.4   11.0 11.3 ~ 418 0
32 NGC 1703 GiG 04 52 52.145 -59 44 31.98   12.31   11.43 11.6 ~ 86 0
33 NGC 1792 Sy1 05 05 14.4036930408 -37 58 50.064531168   10.68 10.18 9.53 10.4 ~ 234 1
34 NGC 1808 Sy2 05 07 42.343 -37 30 46.98 11.05 10.80 9.94 9.36 10.2 ~ 721 3
35 NGC 1832 Sy2 05 12 03.3433348776 -15 41 16.021694220   12.2   11.07 11.8 ~ 237 1
36 NGC 2090 GiG 05 47 01.8557074752 -34 15 01.679264784 12.17 11.70 11.20 10.43 11.0 ~ 186 1
37 NGC 2139 EmG 06 01 07.963 -23 40 20.35   12.10 11.71 11.28 12.1 ~ 152 0
38 NGC 2196 EmG 06 12 09.6565312104 -21 48 21.667049928   11.98   10.69 11.4 ~ 108 0
39 NGC 2442 LIN 07 36 23.7700545576 -69 31 50.997856332 11.47 11.15 10.42 9.71 10.4 ~ 222 1
40 NGC 2775 AG? 09 10 20.1334093488 +07 02 16.874157048   11.417 10.481 9.920 8.994 ~ 356 0
41 NGC 3166 GiP 10 13 45.7270131936 +03 25 29.310401424   11.2       ~ 234 0
42 NGC 3169 GiP 10 14 15.0379414272 +03 27 57.941639856   13.46 12.41     ~ 364 1
43 NGC 3223 Sy2 10 21 35.0831008008 -34 16 00.504571368   11.82 10.82 10.35 11.2 ~ 170 0
44 NGC 3275 EmG 10 30 51.7808470128 -36 44 13.204971312   12.54   11.12   ~ 62 0
45 NGC 3338 SyG 10 42 07.5363224928 +13 44 49.177468104   12.1       ~ 254 0
46 NGC 3423 AGN 10 51 14.3245691976 +05 50 24.158965920   12.1       ~ 176 0
47 NGC 3511 EmG 11 03 23.8201544712 -23 05 12.133861188   11.66   10.53 11.1 ~ 157 0
48 NGC 3513 EmG 11 03 46.080 -23 14 43.73   12.16   11.11   ~ 123 0
49 NGC 3583 GiP 11 14 10.979 +48 19 06.16   11.6       ~ 203 1
50 NGC 3593 GiG 11 14 36.9731893800 +12 49 05.497790664   11.8       ~ 359 2
51 NGC 3646 GiP 11 21 43.0679287224 +20 10 10.447783896 11.76 11.78 11.13     ~ 146 1
52 NGC 3675 GiG 11 26 08.5641089832 +43 35 09.587062464   11.04   9.57   ~ 284 1
53 NGC 3681 GiG 11 26 29.7818937144 +16 51 48.245516928   12.2       ~ 148 0
54 NGC 3726 GiG 11 33 21.1367545656 +47 01 45.280222428   11.11   10.02   ~ 354 0
55 NGC 3810 GiG 11 40 58.7615811624 +11 28 15.808680696   11.4       ~ 335 2
56 NGC 3877 GiG 11 46 07.782 +47 29 40.20   11.8       ~ 324 0
57 NGC 3885 Sy2 11 46 46.4536031880 -27 55 20.056518516 12.19 12.68 11.89 11.46   ~ 129 1
58 NGC 3887 Sy2 11 47 04.563 -16 51 16.71   11.4   10.37 10.9 ~ 147 0
59 NGC 3893 GiP 11 48 38.207 +48 42 38.84   11.23 10.67     ~ 369 1
60 NGC 4027 AG? 11 59 30.168 -19 15 54.62   11.71 11.10 10.60 11.5 ~ 244 1
61 NGC 4030 GiP 12 00 23.6102390784 -01 06 00.197099136   11.42   10.3 10.4 ~ 340 1
62 NGC 4136 GiG 12 09 17.7035859024 +29 55 39.419783832   11.69       ~ 230 1
63 M 99 H2G 12 18 49.625 +14 24 59.36 10.45 10.44 9.87     ~ 919 2
64 NGC 4314 LIN 12 22 32.0223000912 +29 53 43.814812200 11.72 11.43 10.58     ~ 479 1
65 NGC 4414 GiG 12 26 27.1276893168 +31 13 24.626206488 11.12 10.96 10.12     ~ 567 2
66 NGC 4457 LIN 12 28 59.0252479200 +03 34 14.215556928   11.9       ~ 309 0
67 NGC 4487 EmG 12 31 04.4731449720 -08 03 14.548820040   11.7   11.9 11.6 ~ 176 0
68 NGC 4504 EmG 12 32 17.4213303288 -07 33 48.904197084   12.1   11.31 12.3 ~ 125 0
69 NAME Hubble Deep Field reg 12 36 49.5 +62 12 58           ~ 1922 1
70 NGC 4580 LIN 12 37 48.3754581432 +05 22 06.630315636   13.1       ~ 221 0
71 NGC 4593 Sy1 12 39 39.4435107024 -05 20 39.034988448   13.95 13.15     ~ 1090 0
72 NGC 4618 GiP 12 41 32.8976471760 +41 09 03.185175528 11.03 11.22 10.78     ~ 329 2
73 NGC 4643 LIN 12 43 20.1435647088 +01 58 41.716062264   11.9       ~ 267 0
74 NGC 4664 GiG 12 45 06.0013449504 +03 03 20.738321784   11.50 10.50     ~ 171 1
75 NGC 4689 H2G 12 47 45.5568088416 +13 45 46.135889100   12.8       ~ 387 0
76 NGC 4691 AGN 12 48 13.60 -03 19 57.7 11.59 11.66 11.08 11.8 11.3 ~ 250 1
77 NGC 4699 EmG 12 49 02.186 -08 39 51.49   10.8   10.01 10.3 ~ 210 0
78 NGC 4772 LIN 12 53 29.1636448512 +02 10 06.146331708 12.29 11.96 11.04     ~ 253 1
79 NGC 4781 Sy2 12 54 23.7751070304 -10 32 13.803431280   11.8   11.28 11.7 ~ 144 0
80 NGC 4856 GiG 12 59 21.2433153888 -15 02 31.292291292   11   10.72   ~ 82 0
81 NGC 4902 GiP 13 00 59.7429437400 -14 30 48.759182748   12.0   10.86 11.4 ~ 147 0
82 NGC 4941 Sy2 13 04 13.1036380320 -05 33 05.752803672   13.18 12.23 10.74   ~ 369 0
83 NGC 4995 Sy2 13 09 40.6390105944 -07 50 00.223871892   12   10.94   ~ 126 0
84 NGC 5005 GiP 13 10 56.312 +37 03 32.19   14.67 13.67     ~ 541 2
85 NGC 5121 AG? 13 24 45.6281452848 -37 40 55.892160696   12.54 11.41 10.82 11.8 ~ 76 0
86 NGC 5161 Sy2 13 29 13.9190642160 -33 10 25.746841596   12.13 11.00 10.91 11.6 ~ 109 0
87 NGC 5390 LIN 13 55 39.9385716624 +40 27 42.380606592   12.81 11.93 10.04   ~ 350 1
88 NGC 5448 LIN 14 02 50.072 +49 10 21.53   12.7       ~ 162 0
89 NGC 5676 GiG 14 32 46.853 +49 27 28.11   11.7       ~ 254 1
90 NGC 5701 GiG 14 39 11.0751915840 +05 21 48.493104264 12.03 11.76 10.88     ~ 240 1
91 NGC 5850 LIN 15 07 07.6828131840 +01 32 39.513281352   11.5   10.79 11.1 ~ 316 1
92 NGC 6753 Sy2 19 11 23.635 -57 02 58.44   11.84 11.04 10.31 11.0 ~ 164 0
93 NGC 6907 AG? 20 25 06.63 -24 48 33.0   11.91 11.30 10.47 11.3 ~ 177 2
94 NGC 7083 Sy2 21 35 44.6351403840 -63 54 10.199544624   11.93 11.04 10.81 11.5 ~ 183 0
95 NGC 7184 AG? 22 02 39.8286792432 -20 48 45.720207216   11.98 11.20 10.62   ~ 140 0
96 NGC 7205 Sy2 22 08 34.3216157064 -57 26 33.586141884   11.77   10.63 11.1 ~ 115 0
97 NGC 7412 GiG 22 55 45.7654890264 -42 38 31.057726956   11.82 11.38 12.0 11.4 ~ 114 0
98 NGC 7418 Sy1 22 56 36.1156121952 -37 01 47.845242192   11.66 11.39 10.66 11.3 ~ 165 1
99 NGC 7552 Sy1 23 16 10.66 -42 35 04.7 11.34 11.22 10.57 10.08 11.1 ~ 552 3
100 NGC 7582 Sy2 23 18 23.60 -42 22 13.3 11.62 10.92 10.62     ~ 906 2
101 NGC 7606 EmG 23 19 04.7786629824 -08 29 06.331037820   11.5   10.47 11.1 ~ 191 0
102 NGC 7713 EmG 23 36 15.154 -37 56 22.18   11.63   11.09 11.6 ~ 141 0

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