Bar pattern speeds in CALIFA galaxies III. Solving the puzzle of ultrafast bars
Virginia Cuomo, Yun Hee Lee, Chiara Buttitta, Jos\'e Alfonso Lopez, Aguerri, Enrico Maria Corsini, and Lorenzo Morelli

TL;DR
This study investigates ultrafast bars in CALIFA galaxies, finding that previous measurements overestimated bar radii, and when corrected, ultrafast bars are not observed, aligning with theoretical predictions.
Contribution
The paper introduces a revised method for measuring bar radii using force ratio maps, resolving the ultrafast bar puzzle and improving accuracy in barred galaxy analysis.
Findings
Ultrafast bars are likely artifacts caused by measurement errors.
Force ratio maps provide more reliable bar radius estimates.
Correct measurements show ultrafast bars are not present in the sample.
Abstract
More than 10% of the barred galaxies with a direct measurement of the bar pattern speed host an ultrafast bar. These bars extend beyond the corotation radius and challenge our understanding of the orbital structure of barred galaxies. Most of them are found in spiral galaxies, rather than in lenticular ones. We analysed the properties of the ultrafast bars detected in the CALIFA Survey to investigate whether they are an artefact resulting from an overestimation of the bar radius and/or an underestimation of the corotation radius or a new class of bars, whose orbital structure has not yet been understood. We revised the available measurements of the bar radius based on ellipse fitting and Fourier analysis and of the bar pattern speed from the Tremaine-Weinberg method. In addition, we measured the bar radius from the analysis of the maps tracing the transverse-to-radial force ratio, which…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
