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2006MNRAS.366.1121P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 366, 1121-1125 (2006/March-2)

Boxy/peanut `bulges': comparing the structure of galaxies with the underlying families of periodic orbits.

PATSIS P.A. and XILOURIS E.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The vertical profiles of disc galaxies are built by the material trapped around stable periodic orbits, which form their `skeletons'. Therefore, knowledge of the stability of the main families of periodic orbits in appropriate 3D models enables one to predict possible morphologies for edge-on disc galaxies. In a pilot survey we compare the orbital structures that lead to the appearance of `peanut'- and `X'-like features with the edge-on profiles of three disc galaxies (IC 2531, NGC 4013 and UGC 2048). The subtraction from the images of a model representing the axisymmetric component of the galaxies reveals the contribution of the non-axisymmetric terms. We find a direct correspondence between the orbital profiles of 3D bars in models and the observed main morphological features of the residuals. We also apply a simple unsharp masking technique in order to study the sharpest features of the images. Our basic conclusion is that the morphology of the boxy `bulges' of these galaxies can be explained by considering disc material trapped around stable 3D periodic orbits. In most models, these building-block periodic orbits are bifurcated from the planar central family of a non-axisymmetric component, usually a bar, at low-order vertical resonances. In such a case, the boxy `bulges' are parts of bars seen edge-on. For the three galaxies we study, the families associated with the `peanut' or `X'-shape morphology are probably bifurcations at the vertical 2/1 or 4/1 resonance.

Abstract Copyright: 2006 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2006 RAS

Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - infrared: galaxies - infrared: ISM

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