Dynamical resonances in PHANGS galaxies
Marina Ruiz-Garc\'ia, Miguel Querejeta, Santiago Garc\'ia-Burillo,, Eric Emsellem, Sharon E. Meidt, Mattia C. Sormani, Eva Schinnerer, Thomas G., Williams, Zein Bazzi, Dario Colombo, Damian R. Gleis, Oleg Y. Gnedin, Ralf S., Klessen, Adam K. Leroy, Patricia S\'anchez-Bl\'azquez

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes the dynamical resonances associated with bars in 74 nearby galaxies using near-infrared and CO data, revealing that most bars are fast and providing a catalog of resonance locations.
Contribution
It presents a new application of the gravitational torque method to determine bar corotation radii in a large galaxy sample, and compares results with other methods for validation.
Findings
Most bars are fast, with R_CR/R_bar ≈ 1.12
Good agreement with other CR measurement methods (ρ=0.64)
Provided a catalog of resonance locations linked to galaxy morphology
Abstract
Bars are remarkable stellar structures that can transport gas toward centers and drive the secular evolution of galaxies. In this context, it is important to locate dynamical resonances associated with bars. For this study, we used near-infrared images as a proxy for the stellar gravitational potential and the ALMA CO(J=2-1) gas distribution from the PHANGS survey to determine the position of the main dynamical resonances associated with the bars in the PHANGS sample of 74 nearby star-forming galaxies. We used the gravitational torque method to estimate the location of the bar corotation radius (), where stars and gas rotate at the same angular velocity as the bar. Of the 46 barred galaxies in PHANGS, we have successfully determined the corotation (CR) for 38 of them. The mean ratio of the to the bar radius () is $\mathcal{R} = R_{\rm…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
