Quantifying the (X/Peanut)-Shaped Structure in Edge-on Disc Galaxies: Length, Strength, and Nested Peanuts
Bogdan C. Ciambur, Alister W. Graham

TL;DR
This paper introduces quantitative methods to measure and analyze X-shaped bulges in edge-on disc galaxies, revealing correlations with galaxy dynamics and evidence of nested structures linked to bar formation.
Contribution
It develops five diagnostics based on Fourier harmonic analysis to quantify X/P structures and demonstrates their relation to galaxy properties and formation scenarios.
Findings
B6 Fourier component effectively traces X/P structures.
Nested peanuts are linked to bar buckling events.
X/P properties correlate with galaxy rotational dynamics.
Abstract
X-shaped or peanut-shaped (X/P) bulges are observed in more than 40% of (nearly) edge-on disc galaxies, though to date a robust method to quantify them is lacking. Using Fourier harmonics to describe the deviation of galaxy isophotes from ellipses, we demonstrate with a sample of 11 such galaxies (including NGC 128) that the sixth Fourier component () carries physical meaning by tracing this X/P structure. We introduce five quantitative diagnostics based on the radial profile, namely: its `peak' amplitude (); the (projected major-axis) `length' where this peak occurs (); its vertical `height' above the disc plane (); the profile's integrated `strength' (); and the peak `width' (). We also introduce different `classes' of profile shape. Furthermore, we convincingly detect and measure the properties of…
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