Bar pattern speeds in CALIFA galaxies II. The case of weakly barred galaxies
V. Cuomo (1), J. A. L. Aguerri (2, 3), E. M. Corsini (1, 4), V., P. Debattista (5), J. M\'endez-Abreu (2, 3), A. Pizzella (1, 4) ((1), Universit\`a di Padova, Italy, (2) Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Canarias,, Spain, (3) Universidad de La Laguna, Spain

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties and formation of weak bars in galaxies, finding that weak bars are generally shorter, less massive, and may evolve through different angular momentum exchanges compared to strong bars.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of bar pattern speeds in weakly barred galaxies and compares their properties with strong bars, revealing insights into their formation and evolution.
Findings
Weak bars are shorter with smaller corotation radii than strong bars.
Weak and strong bars have similar pattern speeds and are generally fast.
Weak bars are mostly located in the disc inner parts, unlike strong bars.
Abstract
We aim at investigating the formation process of weak bars by measuring their properties in a sample of 29 nearby SAB galaxies, spanning a wide range of morphological types and luminosities. The sample galaxies were selected to have an intermediate inclination, a bar at an intermediate angle between the disc minor and major axes, and an undisturbed morphology and kinematics to allow the direct measurement of the bar pattern speed. Combining our analysis with previous studies, we compared the properties of weak and strong bars. We measured the bar radius and strength from the r-band images available in SDSS and bar pattern speed and corotation radius from the stellar kinematics obtained by CALIFA. We derived the bar rotation rate as the ratio between the corotation and bar radii. Thirteen out of 29 galaxies, which were morphologically classified as SABs from a visual inspection, do not…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Leaf Properties and Growth Measurement
