2MASS photometry of edge-on spiral galaxies. I. Sample and general results
A.V. Mosenkov, N.Ya. Sotnikova, V.P. Reshetnikov

TL;DR
This study analyzes the structural and photometric properties of 2MASS-observed edge-on spiral galaxies, revealing correlations between bulge and disc parameters, and differences in fundamental planes based on bulge types.
Contribution
It provides detailed bulge and disc decompositions for a large galaxy sample using Sersic and exponential models, highlighting new insights into galaxy structure and bulge classifications.
Findings
Bulges with n<2 are likely triaxial, prolate structures.
Effective radii of bulges and discs are well correlated.
The fundamental planes differ for galaxies with different bulge types.
Abstract
A sample of edge-on spiral galaxies aimed at a study of the main structural and photometric parameters of edge-on galaxies both of early and late types is presented. The data were taken from the 2MASS in the J, H and K_s filters. The sample consists of 175 galaxies in the K_s-filter, 169 galaxies in the H-filter and 165 galaxies in the J-filter. We present bulge and disc decompositions of each galaxy image. All galaxies have been modelled with a Sersic bulge and exponential disc with the BUDDA v2.1 package. The main conclusions of our general statistical analysis of the sample are: (1) The distribution of the apparent bulge axis ratio q_b for the subsample with n < 2 can be attributed to triaxial, nearly prolate bulges that are seen from different projections, while n > 2 bulges seem to be oblate spheroids with moderate flattening. (2) For the sample galaxies, the effective radius…
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