2013ApJ...768..102K


Query : 2013ApJ...768..102K

2013ApJ...768..102K - Astrophys. J., 768, 102 (2013/May-2)

Hubble space telescope ACS imaging of the GOALS sample: quantitative structural properties of nearby luminous infrared galaxies with LIR> 1011.4 l .

KIM D.-C., EVANS A.S., VAVILKIN T., ARMUS L., MAZZARELLA J.M., SHETH K., SURACE J.A., HAAN S., HOWELL J.H., DIAZ-SANTOS T., PETRIC A., IWASAWA K., PRIVON G.C. and SANDERS D.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

A Hubble Space Telescope/Advanced Camera for Surveys study of the structural properties of 85 luminous and ultraluminous (LIR> 1011.4 L) infrared galaxies (LIRGs and ULIRGs) in the Great Observatories All-sky LIRG Survey (GOALS) sample is presented. Two-dimensional GALFIT analysis has been performed on F814W "I-band" images to decompose each galaxy, as appropriate, into bulge, disk, central point-spread function (PSF) and stellar bar components. The fraction of bulge-less disk systems is observed to be higher in LIRGs (35%) than in ULIRGs (20%), with the disk+bulge systems making up the dominant fraction of both LIRGs (55%) and ULIRGs (45%). Further, bulge+disk systems are the dominant late-stage merger galaxy type and are the dominant type for LIRGs and ULIRGs at almost every stage of galaxy-galaxy nuclear separation. The mean I-band host absolute magnitude of the GOALS galaxies is -22.64 ± 0.62 mag (1.8–0.4+1.4 L1*), and the mean bulge absolute magnitude in GOALS galaxies is about 1.1 mag fainter than the mean host magnitude. Almost all ULIRGs have bulge magnitudes at the high end (-20.6 to -23.5 mag) of the GOALS bulge magnitude range. Mass ratios in the GOALS binary systems are consistent with most of the galaxies being the result of major mergers, and an examination of the residual-to-host intensity ratios in GOALS binary systems suggests that smaller companions suffer more tidal distortion than the larger companions. We find approximately twice as many bars in GOALS disk+bulge systems (32.8%) than in pure-disk mergers (15.9%) but most of the disk+bulge systems that contain bars are disk-dominated with small bulges. The bar-to-host intensity ratio, bar half-light radius, and bar ellipticity in GOALS galaxies are similar to those found in nearby spiral galaxies. The fraction of stellar bars decreases toward later merger stages and smaller nuclear separations, indicating that bars are destroyed as the merger advances. In contrast, the fraction of nuclear PSFs increases toward later merger stages and is highest in late-stage systems with a single nucleus. Thus, light from an active galactic nucleus or compact nuclear star cluster is more visible at I band as ULIRGs enter their latter stages of evolution. Finally, both GOALS elliptical hosts and nearby Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) ellipticals occupy the same part of the surface brightness versus half-light radius plot (i.e., the "Kormendy Relation") and have similar slopes, consistent with the possibility that the GOALS galaxies belong to the same parent population as the SDSS ellipticals.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: starburst - infrared: galaxies

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/768/102): table2.dat>

Simbad objects: 108

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Number of rows : 108
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 34 Sy2 00 11 06.612 -12 06 28.33   14.14 13.52     ~ 350 0
2 MCG-02-01-051 Sy2 00 18 50.898 -10 22 36.49   14.81 14.33     ~ 141 3
3 2MASX J00212652-0839261 LIN 00 21 26.5135306416 -08 39 25.967117268   18.37       ~ 114 1
4 MCG+12-02-001 AG? 00 54 03.943 +73 05 05.23   16       ~ 109 1
5 IC 1623 IG 01 07 47.380 -17 30 24.51   15       ~ 310 2
6 MCG-03-04-014 Sy1 01 10 08.979 -16 51 09.69   15   13.96   ~ 104 0
7 Z 436-30 LIN 01 20 02.654 +14 21 41.73   14.9       ~ 153 0
8 IRAS 01364-1042 LIN 01 38 52.890 -10 27 11.35   16.77   15.74   ~ 117 0
9 ZW III 35 Sy2 01 44 30.516 +17 06 09.18   15.24 14.81     ~ 249 0
10 NGC 695 G 01 51 14.3479513536 +22 34 55.956444960   13.7       ~ 185 1
11 Mrk 1034NE AGN 02 23 21.9558378744 +32 11 49.070032008   15.75 14.83     ~ 77 0
12 UGC 2369 PaG 02 54 00.9 +14 58 31   14.6       ~ 115 1
13 UGC 2369 N GiP 02 54 01.7316870016 +14 58 35.610821927   15.5       ~ 33 1
14 UGC 2369 S GiP 02 54 01.80 +14 58 14.0           ~ 101 1
15 2MASX J03274981+1616594 LIN 03 27 49.8139382448 +16 16 59.297985552       21.20   ~ 48 0
16 IRAS 03359+1523 G 03 38 47.1918750504 +15 32 53.853117504   16.3       ~ 106 0
17 ESO 550-25 PaG 04 21 20.1 -18 48 45           ~ 60 0
18 6dFGS gJ043337.1-164331 LIN 04 33 37.05 -16 43 31.5   19.80   18.54   ~ 37 0
19 NGC 1614 Sy1 04 34 00.027 -08 34 44.57   14.66 13.99     ~ 667 0
20 ESO 203-1 IG 04 46 49.4729569488 -48 33 30.480074640   16.40   15.51   ~ 69 0
21 LEDA 2816449 Sy2 05 04 36.5 -19 37 02           ~ 35 1
22 ZW VII 31 G 05 16 46.384 +79 40 12.63   15.8       ~ 150 0
23 LEDA 17155 Sy2 05 21 01.3994605776 -25 21 45.321827832   15.47 14.75     ~ 498 0
24 LEDA 86275 G 05 25 16.5 +19 10 46           ~ 34 0
25 MCG+08-11-002 GiG 05 40 43.718 +49 41 41.56   16       ~ 64 0
26 IRAS 06076-2139 Sy2 06 09 45.7858957392 -21 40 23.614857120   15.64   14.46   ~ 79 0
27 ESO 255-7 EmG 06 27 22.588 -47 10 46.45   14.48   13.60   ~ 67 0
28 LEDA 90054 Sy2 07 03 24.2524870728 -60 15 22.448628792   16.02   14.72   ~ 57 1
29 2MASX J07273754-0254540 G 07 27 37.5366009312 -02 54 54.264024396           ~ 58 0
30 IRAS 07598+6508 Sy1 08 04 30.4643108040 +64 59 52.789588188   14.3 15.5     ~ 231 0
31 2MASX J08370182-4954302 G 08 37 01.827 -49 54 30.27           ~ 59 0
32 NGC 2623 LIN 08 38 24.016 +25 45 16.29 14.10 13.99 13.36     ~ 498 1
33 ESO 60-16 G 08 52 30.77 -69 01 59.8           ~ 43 0
34 NAME IRAS F08572+3915 NW LIN 09 00 25.364 +39 03 54.23     16.66     ~ 420 1
35 2MASX J09041268-3627007 G 09 04 12.689 -36 27 00.76           ~ 85 0
36 2MASX J09063400+0451271 LIN 09 06 34.0537343016 +04 51 27.447987744           ~ 78 0
37 NAME IRAS 09111-1007W Sy2 09 13 36.4577885664 -10 19 30.001760292   15.7 16.10     ~ 83 1
38 UGC 4881 IG 09 15 55.5 +44 19 58   14.9       ~ 169 0
39 UGC 5101 Sy2 09 35 51.6045544584 +61 21 11.589382368   15.20 15.50     ~ 572 4
40 LEDA 2816688 LIN 09 56 34.3 +08 43 06       20.90   ~ 59 0
41 IC 2545 Sy1 10 06 04.581 -33 53 05.55   15.27 14.27 14.25   ~ 111 0
42 NVSS J102000+081335 rG 10 20 00.1849825704 +08 13 33.648546108   17.5       ~ 157 1
43 NGC 3256 Sy2 10 27 51.284 -43 54 13.55   11.83 11.33 10.62 11.9 ~ 848 2
44 LEDA 33083 LIN 10 59 18.128 +24 32 34.74   15.7       ~ 274 1
45 APG 148 IG 11 03 54.0 +40 51 00   14.29       ~ 177 1
46 IC 2810 AGN 11 25 45.055 +14 40 35.98   15.4       ~ 126 0
47 NGC 3690 IG 11 28 31.0 +58 33 41   13.19 12.86     ~ 978 4
48 NAME NGC 3690 West GiP 11 28 31.02 +58 33 40.7   11.8       ~ 629 4
49 NAME NGC 3690 East AGN 11 28 33.07 +58 33 54.2   11.8       ~ 631 4
50 NVSS J115314+131427 rG 11 53 14.226 +13 14 27.86   17.77       ~ 60 0
51 LEDA 39024 LIN 12 13 46.107 +02 48 41.50           ~ 354 1
52 2MASX J12142211-5632332 G 12 14 22.0958120832 -56 32 33.317528712   16.8       ~ 59 0
53 Mrk 231 Sy1 12 56 14.2341182928 +56 52 25.238373852   14.68 13.84     ~ 1989 3
54 NVSS J130150+042001 rG 13 01 50.270 +04 20 00.54   15.5       ~ 79 0
55 ESO 507-70 Sy1 13 02 52.3177169808 -23 55 17.932558692   14.77 14.78 13.24 13.59 ~ 121 0
56 2MASX J13150638-5509225 Sy2 13 15 06.383 -55 09 22.60   17.3       ~ 147 0
57 UGC 8335 E AGN 13 15 35.103 +62 07 28.43   15       ~ 107 0
58 IC 883 SBG 13 20 35.4 +34 08 22   14.8       ~ 400 1
59 NGC 5256 PaG 13 38 17.81 +48 16 41.2   14.1 13.42     ~ 430 1
60 APG 240 PaG 13 39 55.06 +00 50 06.4   12.6       ~ 154 0
61 Mrk 273 Sy2 13 44 42.1781 +55 53 12.819   15.68 14.91     ~ 913 3
62 NGC 5331 GiP 13 52 16.289 +02 06 04.18           ~ 90 0
63 VV 253b GiP 13 52 16.4253555456 +02 06 31.112693568   14.3       ~ 70 0
64 NGC 5331S GiP 13 52 16.56 +02 06 09.9           ~ 60 0
65 IRAS 14197+0812 LIN 14 22 11.6354625144 +07 59 28.013201808           ~ 28 0
66 LEDA 52270 Sy1 14 37 38.2867288488 -15 00 24.087592692   16.58 16.40     ~ 276 1
67 LEDA 89507 Sy2 14 40 59.0135478768 -37 04 31.938829896   17.72   16.48   ~ 118 0
68 UGC 9618 S GiP 14 57 00.3205510752 +24 36 24.138336996   14.3 15.3     ~ 74 2
69 Z 221-50 SyG 15 18 06.1187 +42 44 45.086   15.0 15     ~ 219 1
70 ESO 99-4 G 15 24 58.217 -63 07 34.43   16.4       ~ 44 0
71 2MASX J15265942+3558372 LIN 15 26 59.442 +35 58 37.01   15.61       ~ 272 1
72 IC 4553 SyG 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084   14.76 13.88     ~ 2961 4
73 NGC 6090 PaG 16 11 40.3 +52 27 21   14.0       ~ 430 2
74 NGC 6090W G 16 11 40.3 +52 27 25           ~ 11 0
75 NAME IRAS F16104+5235 NE rG 16 11 40.816 +52 27 26.99   16.5       ~ 37 0
76 IRAS 16164-0746 Sy1 16 19 11.792 -07 54 02.61   15.49       ~ 79 0
77 ESO 69-6 IG 16 38 11.905 -68 26 08.02   16.16   14.83   ~ 64 2
78 LEDA 58817 Sy1 16 42 40.1747908920 -09 43 18.848119476   16.77       ~ 98 0
79 NGC 6240 Sy2 16 52 58.9 +02 24 03   14.31 13.37     ~ 1637 2
80 LEDA 59896 G 17 14 20.4740967144 +53 10 31.495916892           ~ 90 0
81 IRAS 17138-1017 Sy2 17 16 35.83992 -10 20 38.9832   17.43   14.59   ~ 131 0
82 LEDA 60189 LIN 17 23 21.943 -00 17 00.96   15.1       ~ 424 0
83 2MASX J18113842+0131397 G 18 11 38.4206790528 +01 31 40.049832180           ~ 57 0
84 IC 4687 AGN 18 13 39.829 -57 43 31.25   14.35 14.3 12.78   ~ 136 1
85 LEDA 84885 Sy1 18 32 41.177 -34 11 27.46   15.63   13.66   ~ 130 0
86 2MFGC 14461 GiP 18 33 34.094 +59 53 17.78           ~ 38 0
87 NGC 6670 PaG 18 33 35.2 +59 53 21           ~ 66 1
88 2MASX J18333768+5953227 IG 18 33 37.683 +59 53 22.76           ~ 70 0
89 LEDA 200359 G 18 33 39.03 +59 53 17.3           ~ 12 0
90 NAME the Bird EmG 19 14 31.135 -21 19 09.00   14.70   13.70   ~ 80 1
91 NGC 6789 AG? 19 16 41.169 +63 58 23.90   13.76       ~ 113 1
92 LEDA 90327 EmG 19 32 22.2962473608 -04 00 01.797249204   18.85   17.04   ~ 110 0
93 LEDA 166649 G 19 56 35.7922773768 +11 19 05.126583432           ~ 58 0
94 2MASX J20371771+2531377 G 20 37 17.710 +25 31 37.76           ~ 48 0
95 6dFGS gJ204418.2-164017 LIN 20 44 18.186 -16 40 16.63   18.02   17.04   ~ 90 0
96 Z 448-20 G 20 57 23.62800 +17 07 44.5980   15.2       ~ 165 0
97 ESO 286-19 LIN 20 58 26.8183783008 -42 38 59.411838156   14.79 14.79 14.20   ~ 291 0
98 LEDA 90383 G 21 11 29.268 +58 23 07.49           ~ 48 0
99 ESO 239-2 G 22 49 39.8505632256 -48 50 58.076200284   14.46       ~ 73 0
100 NAME South America H2G 22 51 49.307 -17 52 23.96   16.97       ~ 327 3
101 NGC 7469 Sy1 23 03 15.6 +08 52 26 12.60 13.00 12.34     ~ 2096 3
102 ESO 148-2 Sy2 23 15 46.772 -59 03 15.94   14.94 14.73 13.95   ~ 265 1
103 IC 5298 Sy2 23 16 00.6756811155 +25 33 24.081139422   15.0       ~ 193 0
104 ESO 77-14 IG 23 21 03.5561888880 -69 13 01.088615424   16.52   15.27   ~ 55 0
105 NGC 7674 Sy2 23 27 56.6973043968 +08 46 44.253707772 13.84 13.92 13.23 12.64   ~ 700 4
106 LEDA 90429 SyG 23 39 01.274 +36 21 08.77   16.17       ~ 216 1
107 LEDA 90436 G 23 46 05.7217380192 +53 13 56.609577840           ~ 53 0
108 Mrk 331 GiP 23 51 26.731 +20 35 10.22   14.9       ~ 227 0

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