The Profiles of Bars in Spiral Galaxies
Peter Erwin (1), Victor P. Debattista (2), Stuart Robert Anderson (2), ((1) Max-Planck-Institut fuer extraterrestrische Physik, Garching, Germany,, (2) Jeremiah Horrocks Institute, University of Central Lancashire, Preston,, UK)

TL;DR
This study classifies the brightness profiles of bars in 182 spiral galaxies using Spitzer images, revealing correlations with galaxy mass, type, and bulge features, and proposing a sequence of bar profile evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a new classification of bar brightness profiles into four categories and links these profiles to galaxy properties and bulge formation stages.
Findings
P+Sh profiles are common in high-mass, early-type, red, gas-poor galaxies.
Exponential profiles are the most common non-P+Sh type.
Bars with B/P bulges almost always have P+Sh profiles.
Abstract
We present an analysis of major-axis surface-brightness profiles of bars in a volume-limited sample of 182 barred spiral galaxies, using Spitzer 3.6 micron images. Unlike most previous studies, we use the entire bar profile, and we classify profiles into four categories. These are "Peak+Shoulders" (P+Sh) -- updating the classic "flat bar" profile -- and three subtypes of the classic "exponential" profile: (true) Exponential, "Two-Slope" (shallow inner slope + steeper outer slope), and "Flat-Top" (constant inner region, steep outer slope). P+Sh profiles are preferentially found in galaxies with high stellar masses, early Hubble types, red colours, and low gas fractions; the most significant factor is stellar mass, and previous correlations with Hubble type can be explained by the tendency of higher-mass galaxies to have earlier Hubble types. The most common type of non-P+Sh profile is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
