A combined photometric and kinematic recipe for evaluating the nature of bulges using the CALIFA sample
J. Neumann, L. Wisotzki, O.S. Choudhury, D.A. Gadotti, C.J. Walcher,, J. Bland-Hawthorn, R. Garc\'ia-Benito, R.M. Gonz\'alez Delgado, B. Husemann,, R.A. Marino, I. M\'arquez, S.F. S\'anchez, B. Ziegler, and CALIFA, collaboration

TL;DR
This paper develops a combined photometric and kinematic method to classify bulges in disc galaxies, using CALIFA data, improving accuracy in distinguishing classical bulges from pseudobulges.
Contribution
It introduces a new recipe combining four parameters for bulge classification and demonstrates its effectiveness on CALIFA galaxy data.
Findings
The new concentration index $C_{20,50}$ outperforms traditional indices.
The combined approach classifies bulges with 95% accuracy.
The method provides a robust way to determine bulge nature.
Abstract
Understanding the nature of bulges in disc galaxies can provide important insights into the formation and evolution of galaxies. For instance, the presence of a classical bulge suggests a relatively violent history, in contrast, the presence of simply an inner disc (also referred to as a "pseudobulge") indicates the occurrence of secular evolution processes in the main disc. However, we still lack criteria to effectively categorise bulges, limiting our ability to study their impact on the evolution of the host galaxies. Here we present a recipe to separate inner discs from classical bulges by combining four different parameters from photometric and kinematic analyses: The bulge S\'ersic index , the concentration index , the Kormendy (1977) relation and the inner slope of the radial velocity dispersion profile . With that recipe we provide a…
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