The HST/ACS Coma Cluster Survey III. Structural Parameters of Galaxies using single-S\'ersic Fits
Carlos Hoyos, Mark den Brok, Gijs Verdoes Kleijn, David Carter, Marc, Balcells, Rafael Guzman, Reynier Peletier, Henry C. Ferguson, Paul, Goudfrooij, Alister W. Graham, Derek Hammer, Arna M. Karick, John R. Lucey,, Ana Matkovic, David Merritt, Mustapha Mouhcine, Edwin Valentijn

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive catalog of structural parameters for 8814 galaxies in the Coma Cluster, derived from two-dimensional Sersic profile fits to HST/ACS imaging data, including both cluster members and background objects.
Contribution
It introduces a large, detailed catalog of galaxy structural parameters using dual fitting methods and defines goodness-of-fit indices for assessing model adequacy.
Findings
High agreement between Gim2D and Galfit parameters.
Catalog includes parameters for both cluster members and background galaxies.
Provides indices to quantify fit quality and identify complex structures.
Abstract
We present a catalogue of structural parameters for 8814 galaxies in the 25 fields of the HST/ACS Coma Treasury Survey. Parameters from S\'ersic fits to the two-dimensional surface brightness distributions are given for all galaxies from our published Coma photometric catalogue with mean effective surface brightness brighter than 26.0 mag/sq. arcsec and brighter than 24.5 mag (equivalent to absolute magnitude - 10.5), as given by the fits, all in F814W(AB). The sample comprises a mixture of Coma members and background objects; 424 galaxies have redshifts and of these 163 are confirmed members. The fits were carried out using both the Gim2D and Galfit codes. We provide the following parameters: Galaxy ID, RA, DEC, the total corrected automatic magnitude from the photometric catalogue, the total magnitude of the model (F814W_AB), the geometric mean effective radius Re, the mean surface…
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