Bars in Disk-Dominated and Bulge-Dominated Galaxies at z~0: New Insights from ~3600 SDSS Galaxies
Fabio D. Barazza (1, 2), Shardha Jogee (1), Irina Marinova (1) ((1), UT Austin, (2) EPFL)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the prevalence and properties of large-scale bars in a large sample of local disk galaxies, revealing correlations with galaxy size, color, and bulge prominence, and comparing local and higher-redshift bar fractions.
Contribution
It provides new insights into bar fractions in disk galaxies at z~0, especially regarding their dependence on galaxy structure and the existence of quasi-bulgeless disks.
Findings
Bar fraction is approximately 50% in the local universe.
Bar fraction increases with galaxy size and decreases with bulge prominence.
The optical bar fraction remains roughly constant out to z~1.
Abstract
We present a study of large-scale bars in the local Universe, based on a large sample of ~3692 galaxies, with -18.5 <= M_g < -22.0 mag and redshift 0.01 <= z < 0.03, drawn from the Sloan Digitized Sky Survey. Our sample includes many galaxies that are disk-dominated and of late Hubble types. Both color cuts and S\'ersic cuts yield a similar sample of ~2000 disk galaxies. We characterize bars and disks by ellipse-fitting r-band images and applying quantitative criteria. After excluding highly inclined () systems, we find the following results. (1) The optical r-band fraction (f_opt-r) of barred galaxies, when averaged over the whole sample, is ~48%-52%. (2) When galaxies are separated according to half light radius (r_e), or normalized r_e/R_24, which is a measure of the bulge-to-disk (B/D) ratio, a remarkable result is seen: f_opt-r rises sharply, from ~40% in galaxies that…
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