Structural properties of disk galaxies. II. Intrinsic shape of bulges
J. Mendez-Abreu (1,2), E. Simonneau (3), J. A. L. Aguerri (1,2), E., M. Corsini (4), ((1) Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias,(2) Departamento de, Astrofisica, Universidad de La Laguna, (3) Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris,, C.N.R.S.-U.P.M.C., (4) Dipartimento di Astronomia

TL;DR
This study investigates the 3D shapes of bulges in unbarred S0-Sb galaxies using a new geometrical method, revealing a bimodal distribution influenced by galaxy properties and formation processes.
Contribution
A novel geometrical approach was developed to determine the intrinsic shapes of galaxy bulges from observational data, enhancing understanding of their structure and formation.
Findings
Large fraction of bulges are elliptical in cross-section.
Bimodal distribution of bulge shapes related to Sersic index and B/T ratio.
Different formation mechanisms inferred for bulges with varying properties.
Abstract
(Abridged) The structural parameters of a magnitude-limited sample of 148 unbarred S0-Sb galaxies were analyzed to derive the intrinsic shape of their bulges. We developed a new method to derive the intrinsic shape of bulges based on the geometrical relationships between the apparent and intrinsic shapes of bulges and disks. The equatorial ellipticity and intrinsic flattening of bulges were obtained from the length of the apparent major and minor semi-axes of the bulge, twist angle between the apparent major axis of the bulge and the galaxy line of nodes, and galaxy inclination. We found that the intrinsic shape is well constrained for a subsample of 115 bulges with favorable viewing angles. A large fraction of them is characterized by an elliptical section (B/A<0.9). This fraction is 33%, 55%, and 43% if using their maximum, mean, or median equatorial ellipticity, respectively. Most…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
