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New X-shaped bulge photometric model as a tool for measuring B/PS bulges and their X-structures in photometric studies. / Smirnov, Anton A. ; Savchenko, Sergey S. .
в: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Том 499, № 1, 11.2020, стр. 462-481.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - New X-shaped bulge photometric model as a tool for measuring B/PS bulges and their X-structures in photometric studies
AU - Smirnov, Anton A.
AU - Savchenko, Sergey S.
PY - 2020/11
Y1 - 2020/11
N2 - Recent orbital studies of 3D bar structure in various numerical and analytical models show that X-structures that reside in boxy/peanut-shaped (B/PS) bulges are not delineated by some specific type of orbits, but are natural parts of them and formed by the same orbits that constitute such bulges. This implies that to accurately account for B/PS bulges and their X-structures in photometric studies, one needs the photometric model of B/PS bulge that includes an X-structure as its natural part. To find such a model, we considered a self-consistent numerical galaxy model where a typical B/PS bulge arises. Using spectral characteristics of particle-‘stars’, we decomposed the galaxy model on to the bar and non-bar components. We used the extracted 3D bar component to find an appropriate B/PS bulge photometric model, which can account for X-structures residing in such bulges. The resulted B/PS bulge photometric model has a truncated 2D Sersic profile with truncations introduced above (in the upper half-plane) and below (in the bottom half-plane) the rays of X-structures. We applied this model to represent B/PS bulges of various numerical models and some real galaxies. The comparison with previous works revealed that there are systematic shifts between the X-structure parameters of the same galaxies measured within the different approaches. We found that the geometric parameters of X-structures of real and modelled galaxies are consistent with each other if we measure them using our new model.
AB - Recent orbital studies of 3D bar structure in various numerical and analytical models show that X-structures that reside in boxy/peanut-shaped (B/PS) bulges are not delineated by some specific type of orbits, but are natural parts of them and formed by the same orbits that constitute such bulges. This implies that to accurately account for B/PS bulges and their X-structures in photometric studies, one needs the photometric model of B/PS bulge that includes an X-structure as its natural part. To find such a model, we considered a self-consistent numerical galaxy model where a typical B/PS bulge arises. Using spectral characteristics of particle-‘stars’, we decomposed the galaxy model on to the bar and non-bar components. We used the extracted 3D bar component to find an appropriate B/PS bulge photometric model, which can account for X-structures residing in such bulges. The resulted B/PS bulge photometric model has a truncated 2D Sersic profile with truncations introduced above (in the upper half-plane) and below (in the bottom half-plane) the rays of X-structures. We applied this model to represent B/PS bulges of various numerical models and some real galaxies. The comparison with previous works revealed that there are systematic shifts between the X-structure parameters of the same galaxies measured within the different approaches. We found that the geometric parameters of X-structures of real and modelled galaxies are consistent with each other if we measure them using our new model.
KW - galaxies: bar
KW - galaxies: bulges
KW - galaxies: photometry
KW - Galaxies: structure
KW - ROTATION
KW - PHASE-SPACE
KW - ORBITAL DYNAMICS
KW - HIDDEN
KW - galaxies: structure
KW - 3-DIMENSIONAL BARS
KW - BOXY-PEANUT
KW - LINK
KW - GALAXIES
KW - KINEMATICS
KW - Galaxies: bar
KW - Galaxies: photometry
KW - Galaxies: bulges
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/bde08278-a813-38d7-9b1d-2b4a3e73d91e/
U2 - 10.1093/mnras/staa2892
DO - 10.1093/mnras/staa2892
M3 - Article
VL - 499
SP - 462
EP - 481
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
SN - 0035-8711
IS - 1
ER -
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