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Bulges and discs of spiral galaxies: edge-on perspective

Published 14 Dec 2010 in astro-ph.CO | (1012.3176v1)

Abstract: We present a sample of edge-on spiral galaxies both of early and late types.The sample consists of 175 galaxies in the Ks-filter, 169 galaxies in the H-filter and 165 galaxies in the J-filter. Bulge and disc decompositions of each galaxy image, taken from the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS), were performed. We discuss several scaling relations for bulges and discs which indicate a tight link between their formation and evolution. We show that galaxies with bulges fitted by the Sersic index n<2 (pseudobulges) have quite different distributions of their structural parameters than galaxies with n>=2 bulges (classical bulges). First of all, the distribution of the apparent bulge axis ratio q_b for the subsample with n<2 can be attributed to triaxial, nearly prolate bulges, while n>=2 bulges seem to be oblate spheroids with moderate flattening. Secondly, the Photometric Plane of the sample bulges is not flat and has a prominent curvature towards small values of n. Thirdly, despite of the existence of a clear relation between the flattening of stellar discs h/z_0 and the relative mass of a spherical component, the distributions over both parameters are quite different for galaxies possesing bulges and pseudobulges.

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