Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-01-29
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 333 (2002) 510
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
8 pages, 7 figures, MNRAS accepted
Scientific paper
10.1046/j.1365-8711.2002.05367.x
We have investigated the structural and dynamical properties of triaxial stellar systems whose surface brightness profiles follow the r^{1/n} luminosity law - extending the analysis of Ciotti (1991) who explored the properties of spherical r^{1/n} systems. A new `analytical' expression that accurately reproduces the spatial (i.e. deprojected) luminosity density profiles (error < 0.1%) is presented for detailed modelling of the Sersic family of luminosity profiles. We evaluate both the symmetric and the non--axisymmetric components of the gravitational potential and force, and compute the torques as a function of position. For a given triaxiality, stellar systems with smaller values of n have a greater non-axisymmetric gravitational field component. We also explore the strength of the non-axisymmetric forces produced by bulges with differing n and triaxiality on systems having a range of bulge-to-disc ratios. The increasing disc-to-bulge ratio with increasing galaxy type (decreasing n) is found to heavily reduce the amplitude of the non-axisymmetric terms, and therefore reduce the possibility that triaxial bulges in late-type systems may be the mechanism or perturbation for nonsymmetric structures in the disc. Using seeing-convolved r^{1/n}-bulge plus exponential-disc fits to the K-band data from a sample of 80 nearby disc galaxies, we probe the relations between galaxy type, Sersic index n and the bulge-to-disc luminosity ratio. These relations are shown to be primarily a consequence of the relation between n and the total bulge luminosity. In the K-band, the trend of decreasing bulge-to-disc luminosity ratio along the spiral Hubble sequence is predominantly, although not entirely, a consequence of the change in the total bulge luminosity; the trend between the total disc luminosity and Hubble type is much weaker.
Aguerri Alfonso J. L.
Asensio Ramos Andrés
Cepa Jordi
Graham Alister W.
Gutierrez Carlos M.
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