2015MNRAS.453.2965B


Query : 2015MNRAS.453.2965B

2015MNRAS.453.2965B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 453, 2965-2981 (2015/November-1)

GHASP: an Hα kinematic survey of spiral galaxies - X. Surface photometry, decompositions and the Tully-Fisher relation in the Rc band.

BARBOSA C.E., MENDES DE OLIVEIRA C., AMRAM P., FERRARI F., RUSSEIL D., EPINAT B., PERRET V., ADAMI C. and MARCELIN M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present Rc-band surface photometry for 170 of the 203 galaxies in GHASP, the Gassendi H-alpha survey of spirals, a sample of late-type galaxies for which high-resolution Fabry-Perot Hα maps have previously been obtained. Our data set is constructed using new Rc-band observations taken at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence, supplemented with Sloan Digital Sky Survey archival data, obtained with the purpose of deriving homogeneous photometric profiles and parameters. Our results include Rc-band surface brightness profiles for 170 galaxies and ugriz profiles for 108 of these objects. We catalogue several parameters of general interest for further reference, such as total magnitude, effective radius and isophotal parameters (magnitude, position angle, ellipticity and inclination). We also perform a structural decomposition of the surface brightness profiles using a multi-component method to separate discs from bulges and bars, and to observe the main scaling relations involving luminosities, sizes and maximum velocities. We determine the Rc-band Tully-Fisher relation using maximum velocities derived solely from Hα rotation curves for a sample of 80 galaxies, resulting in a slope of -8.1±0.5, zero-point of -3.0±1.0 and an estimated intrinsic scatter of 0.28±0.07. We note that, unlike the Tully-Fisher relation in the near-infrared derived for the same sample, no change in the slope of the relation is seen at the low-mass end (for galaxies with Vmax < 125 km/s). We suggest that this different behaviour of the Tully-Fisher relation (with the optical relation being described by a single power law while the near-infrared has two), may be caused by differences in the stellar mass-to-light ratio for galaxies with Vmax < 125 km/s.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

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

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/MNRAS/453/2965): table1.dat table3.dat table3b.dat table4.dat>

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

Simbad objects: 34

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Number of rows : 34
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 23 AG? 00 09 53.411 +25 55 25.46   12.5       ~ 313 3
2 NGC 26 GiP 00 10 25.8802950840 +25 49 54.906561264   13.9       ~ 87 2
3 NGC 266 LIN 00 49 47.8149787992 +32 16 39.786194928 12.98 12.54 11.63     ~ 188 2
4 NGC 278 H2G 00 52 04.3452013728 +47 33 01.675026036   10.5       ~ 234 1
5 NGC 428 AGN 01 12 55.709 +00 58 53.69   12.1   12.0 12.1 ~ 232 0
6 NGC 536 AGN 01 26 21.7805515464 +34 42 11.066529348   13.2   11.81   ~ 129 0
7 NGC 542 GiG 01 26 30.8394126528 +34 40 31.847585556   15.4   14.23   ~ 60 0
8 M 33 GiG 01 33 50.8965749232 +30 39 36.630403128 6.17 6.27 5.72     ~ 5834 1
9 IC 1727 GiP 01 47 29.890 +27 20 00.06   12.54 11.98 11.77   ~ 200 0
10 NGC 864 H2G 02 15 27.641 +06 00 09.43   12.00       ~ 220 1
11 NGC 1056 Sy2 02 42 48.2914236192 +28 34 26.660028468   13.5       ~ 167 0
12 IC 476 LSB 07 47 16.289 +26 57 03.79   15.5       ~ 24 0
13 NGC 2449 LIN 07 47 20.2981917816 +26 55 48.571415436   14.3       ~ 68 0
14 NGC 2532 AG? 08 10 15.1864372560 +33 57 23.768999208   12.90       ~ 161 0
15 NGC 3162 GiG 10 13 31.5928405755 +22 44 15.161785167   12.2       ~ 140 0
16 NGC 3346 EmG 10 43 38.9309584368 +14 52 18.437883960   12.80       ~ 183 0
17 NGC 3596 H2G 11 15 06.2081129496 +14 47 13.284196332   12.01 11.49 10.99 10.45 ~ 203 0
18 NGC 4635 EmG 12 42 39.2394453696 +19 56 43.029692988   13.597 12.995 12.571 12.082 ~ 120 0
19 NGC 4651 LIN 12 43 42.6376070448 +16 23 36.002649300   11.30 10.92 10.42 9.84 ~ 513 0
20 NAME Ursa Major Cluster ClG 15 08.8 +67 07           ~ 409 0
21 NGC 5970 GiP 15 38 29.9475459984 +12 11 11.681818188   12.2       ~ 176 0
22 NGC 5985 SyG 15 39 37.0545742176 +59 19 55.216886664   15.24 14.22     ~ 249 0
23 UGC 10445 SBG 16 33 47.1783414768 +28 59 01.521191184   13.30 13.96     ~ 133 1
24 NGC 6412 GiG 17 29 37.522 +75 42 15.59   12.40       ~ 142 0
25 NGC 7231 GiG 22 12 30.117 +45 19 42.43   14.0       ~ 55 0
26 UGC 12060 GiG 22 30 33.98 +33 49 10.8   15.5       ~ 72 0
27 UGC 12082 AG? 22 34 10.90 +32 51 40.7   15.60       ~ 70 0
28 NGC 7320 GiG 22 36 03.4059680280 +33 56 53.623460220 13.12 13.23 12.63 12.38   ~ 194 3
29 UGC 12212 AG? 22 50 30.2654507664 +29 08 19.524600636   16.0       ~ 41 0
30 NGC 7440 GiG 22 58 32.5503898248 +35 48 08.730808272   14.6       ~ 51 1
31 NAME UGC 12276c AG? 22 58 41.3394637320 +35 48 31.873657716           ~ 5 0
32 NGC 7479 Sy2 23 04 56.6432243448 +12 19 22.357387020 11.74 11.60 10.85 10.47 9.66 ~ 742 2
33 UGC 12632 GiG 23 29 58.540 +40 59 31.98   15.7       ~ 109 0
34 NGC 7741 GiP 23 43 54.375 +26 04 32.07 11.70 11.84 11.31     ~ 291 1

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