SDSS-IV MaNGA: pattern speeds of barred galaxies
Rui Guo, Shude Mao, E. Athanassoula, Hongyu Li, Junqiang Ge, R.J., Long, Michael Merrifield, Karen Masters

TL;DR
This study measures the pattern speeds of 53 barred galaxies from the MaNGA survey using the Tremaine & Weinberg method, analyzing their dynamics and properties to understand bar formation and evolution.
Contribution
It is the largest sample analyzed with this method, combining photometric and kinematic data to study bar pattern speeds and their relation to galaxy characteristics.
Findings
Kinematic position angle yields fewer ultrafast bars than photometric.
Longer bars tend to be stronger, indicating a positive correlation.
No significant correlation found between pattern speed ratio and other galaxy properties.
Abstract
The MaNGA project has obtained IFU data for several thousand nearby galaxies, including barred galaxies. With the two dimensional spectral and kinematic information provided by IFUs, we can measure the pattern speed of a barred galaxy, which determines the bar dynamics. We apply the non-parametric method proposed by Tremaine \& Weinberg to estimate the bar pattern speed for 53 barred galaxies, making this the largest sample studied so far in this way. Our sample is selected from the MaNGA first public data release as part of SDSS Data Release 13 according mainly to the axis ratio and position angle difference between the bar and disc, while kinematic data is from the later SDSS Data Release 14. We have used both the photometric position angle from the photometric image and the kinematic position angle from the stellar velocity map to derive the pattern speed. Combining three independent…
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