The incidence of bar-like kinematic flows in CALIFA galaxies
L. Holmes, K. Spekkens, S.F. S\'anchez, C.J. Walcher, R., Garc\'ia-Benito, D. Mast, C. Cortijo-Ferrero, V. Kalinova, R.A. Marino, J., Mendez-Abreu, and J.K. Barrera-Ballesteros

TL;DR
This study investigates the presence of bar-like non-circular flows in CALIFA galaxies using velocity field analysis, finding that about 10% may host bars undetectable by photometry, indicating hidden secular evolution processes.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic search for bar-like flows in CALIFA galaxies using DiskFit, revealing that some bars are undetectable photometrically but evident through kinematic signatures.
Findings
Approximately 33% of studied galaxies show non-circular flows.
Most non-circular flows are attributed to bars, with some undetected photometrically.
About 10% of galaxies may have hidden bars not visible in photometry.
Abstract
We carry out a direct search for bar-like non-circular flows in intermediate-inclination, gas-rich disk galaxies with a range of morphological types and photometric bar classifications from the first data release (DR1) of the CALIFA survey. We use the DiskFit algorithm to apply rotation only and bisymmetric flow models to H velocity fields for 49/100 CALIFA DR1 systems that meet our selection criteria. We find satisfactory fits for a final sample of 37 systems. DiskFit is sensitive to the radial or tangential components of a bar-like flow with amplitudes greater than kms across at least two independent radial bins in the fit, or ~2.25 kpc at the characteristic final sample distance of ~75 Mpc. The velocity fields of 25/37 galaxies are best characterized by pure rotation, although only 17/25 of them have…
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