Bars do drive spiral density waves
H.Salo, E.Laurikainen, R. Buta, J.H. Knapen

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that while global correlations between bars and spiral arms are weak, local analyses reveal significant correlations, supporting the idea that bars drive spiral density waves in galaxies.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel local correlation approach, providing stronger evidence that bars influence spiral density waves, unlike previous global correlation studies.
Findings
Significant local correlation between bar forcing and spiral amplitude.
Weak global correlation between maximum bar and spiral parameters.
Bars statistically drive spiral density waves in galaxies.
Abstract
Recently, Buta etal. (2009) examined the question "Do Bars Drive Spiral Density Waves?", an idea supported by theoretical studies and also from a preliminary observational analysis Block etal (2004). They estimated maximum bar strengths Q_b, maximum spiral strengths Q_s, and maximum m=2 arm contrasts A_2s for 23 galaxies with deep AAT K_s-band images. These were combined with previously published Q_b and Q_s values for 147 galaxies from the OSUBSGS sample and with the 12 galaxies from Block etal(2004). Weak correlation between Q_b and Q_s was confirmed for the combined sample, whereas the AAT subset alone showed no significant correlations between Q_b and Q_s, nor between Q_b and A_2s. A similar negative result was obtained in Durbala etal. (2009) for 46 galaxies. Based on these studies, the answer to the above question remains uncertain. Here we use a novel approach, and show that…
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