AINUR: Atlas of Images of NUclear Rings
S. Comeron, J. H. Knapen, J. E. Beckman, E. Laurikainen, H. Salo, I., Martinez-Valpuesta, R. J. Buta

TL;DR
This paper provides the most comprehensive atlas of nuclear rings in galaxies, analyzing their properties, distribution, and relationship with galactic parameters using archival HST data and various image analysis techniques.
Contribution
It introduces the largest catalog of nuclear rings, including detailed measurements and correlations with galactic features, expanding understanding of their formation and characteristics.
Findings
Star-forming nuclear rings occur in 20% of disc galaxies.
Maximum ring size is inversely proportional to the non-axisymmetric torque parameter, Qg.
Nuclear rings are linked to dynamical resonances, even in non-barred galaxies.
Abstract
We present the most complete atlas of nuclear rings to date. We include 113 rings found in 107 galaxies, six of which are elliptical galaxies, five are highly inclined disc galaxies, 18 are unbarred disc galaxies, and 78 are barred disc galaxies. Star-forming nuclear rings occur in 20% of disc galaxies with types between T=-3 and T=7. We aim to explore possible relationships between the size and morphology of the rings and various galactic parameters. We produce colour index and structure maps, as well as Halpha and Paalpha continuum-subtracted images from HST archival data. We derive ellipticity profiles from H-band 2MASS images in order to detect bars and find their metric parameters. We measure the non-axisymmetric torque parameter, Qg, and search for correlations between bar, ring metric parameters, and Qg. Our atlas of nuclear rings includes star-forming and dust rings. Nuclear…
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TopicsMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications
