Rings and spiral arms: are they coupled with bars?
Sim\'on D\'iaz-Garc\'ia, Johan H. Knapen, Heikki Salo, Mart\'in, Herrera-Endoqui, Sergio D\'iaz-Su\'arez

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between rings, spiral arms, and bars in galaxies, revealing correlations and challenging previous assumptions about their coupling and formation mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence on how rings and spiral arms relate to bar strength and disk dynamics, questioning the robustness of their coupling.
Findings
Ring fraction increases with bar amplitude.
Inner ring size correlates with bar strength.
Spiral arm pitch angles are similar in barred and non-barred galaxies.
Abstract
Rings and spiral arms are distinctive features of many galaxies, and their properties are closely related to the disk dynamics. They are often associated to stellar bars, but the details of this connection are far from clear. We study the pitch angles of spiral arms and the frequency and dimensions of inner and outer rings as a function of disk parameters and the amplitude of non-axisymmetries in the SG survey. The ring fraction increases with bar Fourier density amplitude: this can be interpreted as evidence for the role of bars in ring formation. The sizes of inner rings, normalised by the disk size, are positively correlated with bar strength: this can be linked to the radial displacement of the inner 4:1 ultra-harmonic resonance while the bar grows and the pattern speed decreases. The fraction of rings is larger in barred galaxies than in their non-barred counterparts, but still…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
