Properties of galaxies with ring structures
Julia Fernandez, Sol Alonso, Valeria Mesa, Fernanda Duplancic and, Georgina Coldwell

TL;DR
This study analyzes the characteristics of ringed spiral galaxies using SDSS data, revealing that rings influence galaxy evolution by affecting star formation, stellar populations, and metallicity.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive statistical analysis of ringed galaxies, including classification, morphological features, and their impact on galaxy properties, which was not extensively studied before.
Findings
22% of spiral galaxies have rings.
Ringed galaxies show lower star formation efficiency.
Ringed galaxies have older stellar populations and higher metallicity.
Abstract
Aims: We present a statistical analysis of different characteristics of ringed spiral galaxies with the aim of assessing the effects of rings on disk galaxy properties. Methods: We built a catalog of ringed galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 14 (SDSS-DR14). Via visual inspection of SDSS images, we classified the face-on spiral galaxies brighter than mag into galaxies with: an inner ring, an outer ring, a nuclear ring, both an inner and an outer ring, and a pseudo-ring. In addition to rings, we recorded morphological types and the existence of bars, lenses, and galaxy pair companions with or without interaction. With the goal of providing an appropriate quantification of the influence of rings on galaxy properties, we also constructed a suitable control sample of non-ringed galaxies with similar redshift, magnitude, morphology, and local density…
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