GHASP: an H$\alpha$ kinematic survey of spiral galaxies - X. Surface photometry, decompositions and the Tully-Fisher relation in the Rc-band
C. E. Barbosa, C. Mendes de Oliveira, P. Amram, F. Ferrari, D., Russeil, B. Epinat, V. Perret, C. Adami, M. Marcelin

TL;DR
This paper provides detailed Rc-band surface photometry, structural decompositions, and the Tully-Fisher relation for a large sample of spiral galaxies, highlighting differences between optical and near-infrared relations.
Contribution
It presents homogeneous Rc-band photometric profiles, structural decompositions, and a detailed analysis of the Tully-Fisher relation using Hα rotation curves for a significant galaxy sample.
Findings
Rc-band surface brightness profiles for 170 galaxies
Tully-Fisher relation slope of -8.1 with low scatter
No slope change at low velocities in optical Tully-Fisher relation
Abstract
We present Rc-band surface photometry for 170 of the 203 galaxies in GHASP, Gassendi H-Alpha survey of SPirals, a sample of late-type galaxies for which high-resolution Fabry-Perot H{\alpha} maps have previously been obtained. Our data set is constructed by new Rc-band observations taken at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence (OHP), supplemented with Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) archival data, obtained with the purpose of deriving homogeneous photometric profiles and parameters. Our results include Rc-band surface brightness profiles for 170 galaxies and profiles for 108 of these objects. We catalogue several parameters of general interest for further reference, such as total magnitude, effective radius and isophotal parameters -- magnitude, position angle, ellipticity and inclination. We also perform a structural decomposition of the surface brightness profiles using a…
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