The environment of barred galaxies revisited
Bernardo Cervantes Sodi, Cheng Li, Changbom Park, Lixin Wang

TL;DR
This study investigates how the environment influences the presence of bars in galaxies, revealing dependencies on galaxy type, local interactions, and dark matter halo properties, but not on large-scale structure.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the environmental factors affecting barred galaxies using multiple statistical measures and galaxy classifications.
Findings
Early-type galaxies with bars are more clustered on scales of 100 kpc to 1 Mpc.
Barred late-type galaxies have fewer close neighbors within 50 kpc.
Bars are more common in central late-type galaxies with high stellar-to-halo mass ratios.
Abstract
We present a study of the environment of barred galaxies using galaxies drawn from the SDSS. We use several different statistics to quantify the environment: the projected two-point cross-correlation function, the background-subtracted number count of neighbor galaxies, the overdensity of the local environment, the membership of our galaxies to galaxy groups to segregate central and satellite systems, and for central galaxies we estimate the stellar to halo mass ratio (MM) . When we split our sample into early- and late-type galaxies, we see a weak but significant trend for early-type galaxies with a bar to be more strongly clustered on scales from a few 100 kpc to 1 Mpc when compared to unbarred early-type galaxies. This indicates that the presence of a bar in early-type galaxies depends on the location within their host dark matter halos. This is…
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