Photometric scaling relations of lenticular and spiral galaxies
E. Laurikainen, H. Salo, R. Buta, J.H. Knapen, S. Comer\'on

TL;DR
This study investigates photometric scaling relations in S0 and spiral galaxies, revealing coupled bulge-disk formation processes, differences from elliptical bulges, and supporting galaxy evolution from spirals to S0s through gas stripping.
Contribution
It provides new 2D K_s-band decompositions for 122 galaxies and compares S0s with spirals, highlighting differences in bulge properties and evolutionary links.
Findings
Scaling relations indicate coupled bulge and disk formation in S0s and spirals.
Bulge properties of S0s differ from ellipticals, especially in the M_K vs r_eff relation.
S0 disk parameters are similar to those of spirals, supporting evolutionary connection.
Abstract
Photometric scaling relations are studied for S0 galaxies and compared with those for spirals. New 2D K_s-band multi-component decompositions are presented for 122 early-type disk galaxies. Combining with our previous decompositions, the final sample consists of 175 galaxies. As a comparison sample we use the Ohio State University Bright Spiral Galaxy Survey (OSUBSGS), for which similar decompositions have previously been made by us. Our main results are: (1) Important scaling relations are present, indicating that the formative processes of bulges and disks in S0s are coupled like has been previously found for spirals. (2) We obtain median r_{eff}/h_r = 0.20, 0.15 and 0.10 for S0, S0/a-Sa and Sab-Sc galaxies: these are smaller than predicted by simulation models in which bulges are formed by galaxy mergers. (3) The properties of bulges of S0s are different from the elliptical galaxies,…
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