Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1996-03-18
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
AAS Latex, submitted to ApJL
Scientific paper
10.1086/177909
We describe a technique that uses radial color gradients in disk galaxies to detect the presence of bulk non-circular motion or elliptical orbits. In a disk galaxy with both a radial color gradient and non-circular motion, isochromes or iso-color contours should follow the shape of closed stellar orbits, and the ellipticity of the isophotes should vary as a function of wavelength. A difference in the ellipticity of isochromes and the isophotes can be used to detect the presence of non-circular motion. A model galaxy is constructed which demonstrates this phenomenon. The difference between isochrome and isophote ellipticity is directly related to the ellipticity of the potential. This provides a new way to measure the ellipticity of the dark matter in the outer parts of galaxies. As an example, we apply this technique to two dwarf galaxies NGC 1800 and NGC 7764. We detect a bar in NGC 1800 which has only previously been suggested from the HI velocity field. In NGC 7764 there is no color gradient along its bar so we cannot detect non-circular motion in this region; however ellipticities observed in a star forming ring at the end of the bar are consistent with this ring being located near the corotation resonance.
Frogel Jay. A.
Quillen Alice. C.
Ramirez Solange V.
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