Statistics of the structure components in S0s: implications for bar induced secular evolution
E. Laurikainen, H. Salo, E. Athanassoula, A. Bosma, R. Buta, J. Janz

TL;DR
This study analyzes the sizes and frequencies of bars, rings, and lenses in S0 galaxies using near-infrared data, revealing their relationships and implications for bar-driven galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the sizes and relationships of structural components in S0 galaxies, supporting the role of bars in secular evolution and suggesting some lenses are remnants of former bars.
Findings
Multiple lenses are related to bar resonances.
Inner lenses in non-barred galaxies are similar in size to barlenses.
Bar-related structures are not solely determined by galaxy luminosity.
Abstract
The fractions and dimension of bars, rings and lenses are studied in the Near-IR S0 galaxy Survey (NIRS0S). We find evidence that multiple lenses in some barred S0s are related to bar resonances in a similar manner as the inner and outer rings, for which the outer/inner length ratio 2. Inner lenses in the non-barred galaxies normalized to galaxy diameter are clearly smaller than those in the barred systems. Interestingly, these small lenses in the non-barred galaxies have similar sizes as barlenses (lens-like structures embedded in a bar), and therefore might actually be barlenses in former barred galaxies, in which the outer, more elongated bar component, has been destroyed. We also find that fully developed inner lenses are on average a factor 1.3 larger than bars, whereas inner rings have similar sizes as bars. The fraction of inner lenses is found to be constant in all family…
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