We present a statistical study of optical warps in a sample of 540 galaxies, about five times larger than previous samples. About 40% of all late-type galaxies reveal S-shaped warping of their planes in the outer parts. Given the geometrical parameters and detection sensitivity, this result suggests that at least half of all galaxy disks might be warped. We demonstrate through geometrical simulations that some apparent warps could be due to spiral arms in a highly inclined galaxy. The simulations of non warped galaxies give an amount of false warps of approximate to 15%, while simulations of warped galaxies suggest that no more than 20% of the warps are missed. We find a strong positive correlation of observed warps with environment, suggesting that tidal interactions have a large influence in creating or re-enforcing warped deformations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9-16
Number of pages8
JournalASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume337
Issue number1
StatePublished - Sep 1998

    Research areas

  • galaxies : evolution, galaxies : interactions, galaxies : spiral, galaxies : structure, SOUTHERN MILKY-WAY, NEUTRAL HYDROGEN, GALACTIC WARPS, GALAXIES, GAS, STARS, MODEL, DUST

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