Structural and Stellar Population Properties vs. Bulge Types in Sloan Digital Sky Survey Central Galaxies
Yifei Luo, S. M. Faber, Aldo Rodriguez-Puebla, Joanna Woo, Yicheng, Guo, David C. Koo, Joel R. Primack, Zhu Chen, Hassen M. Yesuf, Lin Lin,, Guillermo Barro, Jerome J. Fang, Viraj Pandya, M. Huertas-Company, Shude Mao

TL;DR
This study introduces a new bulge classification indicator, $ ext{Delta}\Sigma_1$, which correlates with galaxy properties and reveals distinct star-formation behaviors in pseudo-bulges and classical bulges within SDSS central galaxies.
Contribution
The paper presents $ ext{Delta}\Sigma_1$ as a simple, image-based bulge indicator that aligns well with previous methods and uncovers new insights into bulge-related galaxy evolution.
Findings
Pseudo-bulges are star-forming and at low central density.
Classical bulges show a wide range of star-formation rates.
A non-linear 'elbow' relation links central density to star formation.
Abstract
This paper studies pseudo-bulges (P-bulges) and classical bulges (C-bulges) in Sloan Digital Sky Survey central galaxies using the new bulge indicator , which measures relative central stellar-mass surface density within 1 kpc. We compare to the established bulge-type indicator from Gadotti (2009) and show that classifying by agrees well with . requires no bulge-disk decomposition and can be measured on SDSS images out to . Bulge types using it are mapped onto twenty different structural and stellar-population properties for 12,000 SDSS central galaxies with masses 10.0 < log / < 10.4. New trends emerge from this large sample. Structural parameters show fairly linear log-log relations vs. and with…
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