2008AJ....136.1259R


Query : 2008AJ....136.1259R

2008AJ....136.1259R - Astron. J., 136, 1259-1289 (2008/September-0)

Stellar disks of collisional ring galaxies. I. New multiband images, radial intensity and color profiles, and confrontation with n-body simulations.

ROMANO R., MAYYA Y.D. and VOROBYOV E.I.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new multiband imaging data in the optical (BVRI and Hα) and near-infrared bands (JHK) of 15 candidate ring galaxies from the sample of Appleton and Struck-Marcell. We use these data to obtain color composite images, global magnitudes and colors of both the ring galaxy and its companion(s), and radial profiles of intensity and colors. We find that only nine of the observed galaxies have multiband morphologies expected for the classical collisional scenario of ring formation, indicating the high degree of contamination of the ring galaxy sample by galaxies without a clear ring morphology. The radial intensity profiles, obtained by masking the off-centered nucleus, peak at the position of the ring, with the profiles in the continuum bands broader than those in the Hα line. The images as well as the radial intensity and color profiles clearly demonstrate the existence of the pre-collisional stellar disk outside the star-forming ring, which is in general bluer than the disk internal to the ring. The stellar disk seems to have retained its size, with the disk outside the ring having a shorter exponential scale length as compared to the values expected in normal spiral galaxies of comparable masses. The rings in our sample of galaxies are found to be located preferentially at around half-way through the stellar disk. The most likely reason for this preference is bias against detecting rings when they are close to the center (they would be confused with the resonant rings), and at the edge of the disk the gas surface density may be below the critical density required for star formation. Most of the observed characteristics point to relatively recent collisions (<80 Myr ago) according to the N-body simulations of Gerber et al.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: interactions - galaxies: photometry

Simbad objects: 35

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Number of rows : 35
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 NGC 7828 IG 00 06 27.082 -13 24 58.07   14       ~ 48 0
2 NGC 7829 GiP 00 06 28.9840063680 -13 25 14.217196296   15.07       ~ 21 0
3 ACO S 17 ClG 00 13 48.7 -37 44 12           ~ 4 0
4 ACO S 36 ClG 00 23 40 -38 52.4           ~ 3 0
5 NAME Cartwheel G 00 37 41.1133192392 -33 42 58.515101748   19.26   18.52   ~ 274 1
6 UGC 1775 IG 02 18 26.3987662656 +05 39 13.992328008   14.2       ~ 67 0
7 UGC 1840 IG 02 23 11.3864372928 +41 22 04.851190164   14.1       ~ 35 1
8 PG 0231+051 WD* 02 33 41.3574299856 +05 18 43.649856216 14.562 15.776 16.096 16.267 16.639 DAO.6 146 0
9 NGC 985 Sy1 02 34 37.882 -08 47 17.02   14.64 14.28 12.9   ~ 393 0
10 IC 298A G 03 11 18.635 +01 18 49.87   15.5       ~ 50 0
11 IC 298 PaG 03 11 18.90 +01 18 53.0   15.5       ~ 68 0
12 IC 298B G 03 11 19.5363532800 +01 18 47.957125752           ~ 51 0
13 VV 790b bCG 05 01 42.056 +03 34 27.84   14.94       ~ 34 0
14 UGC 3730 IG 07 14 20.4 +73 28 37           ~ 32 0
15 2MASX J07142057+7328502 GiP 07 14 20.5647631416 +73 28 50.360775996   13.7       ~ 38 0
16 RL 149 HS* 07 24 14.3741784768 -00 33 04.165016904 12.958 13.737 13.866 13.906 13.974 sdB 112 0
17 NGC 2444 IG 07 46 53.0555407896 +39 01 55.100891208   13.1       ~ 103 1
18 NGC 2445 GiP 07 46 55.1013582528 +39 00 54.455374152   13.1       ~ 65 0
19 NGC 2682 OpC 08 51 23.0 +11 48 50           ~ 2261 0
20 NAME IIHz4 G 08 58 33.0486891336 +37 05 11.409725508   14.94       ~ 33 0
21 NGC 2793 GiC 09 16 45.602 +34 25 54.51   13.9       ~ 71 0
22 APG 142 PaG 09 37 44.6 +02 45 15           ~ 24 0
23 UGC 5832 GiP 10 42 48.4745560080 +13 27 35.415343152   13.8       ~ 60 0
24 NGC 3455 GiP 10 54 31.0921117824 +17 17 04.985473704   13.1       ~ 156 0
25 NGC 3495 GiG 11 01 16.168 +03 37 40.93   13.10       ~ 148 0
26 APG 148 IG 11 03 53.892 +40 50 59.89   14.29       ~ 170 1
27 NGC 3921 IG 11 51 06.8803989360 +55 04 43.414457484   13.4 12.64     ~ 242 0
28 NGC 4152 AGN 12 10 37.511 +16 01 58.56   14.00 13.35     ~ 229 0
29 VV 788 Sy1 12 32 05.0 +66 24 12   15.6       ~ 50 0
30 2MASX J12321328+6623594 GiG 12 32 13.2731617584 +66 23 58.879827888   16.69 15.96     ~ 11 0
31 NGC 4774 H2G 12 53 06.559 +36 49 11.35   14.6       ~ 37 1
32 PG 1323-086 HS* 13 25 39.4669501176 -08 49 19.067387484 12.660 13.341 13.481 13.529 13.608 sdB3IHe8 139 1
33 NGC 5410 PaG 14 00 54.565 +40 59 18.14   14.1       ~ 46 0
34 TYC 447-268-1 * 18 40 52.3393681008 +00 01 54.758448624 13.392 13.245 12.516 12.077 11.627 ~ 17 0
35 PG 2336+004 HS* 23 38 43.5606081384 +00 42 58.959165348 14.944 15.725 15.885 15.941 16.009 sdB/sdO 22 0

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