Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-09-06
Astron.J.134:1863-1869,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
14 pages, 6 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in AJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/522205
Many barred galaxies show a set of symmetric enhancements at the ends of the stellar bar, called {\it ansae}, or the ``handles'' of the bar. The ansa bars have been in the literature for some decades, but their origin has still not been specifically addressed, although, they could be related to the growth process of bars. But even though ansae have been known for a long time, no statistical analysis of their relative frequency of occurrence has been performed yet. Similarly, there has been no study of the varieties in morphology of ansae even though significant morphological variations are known to characterise the features. In this paper, we make a quantitative analysis of the occurrence of ansae in barred galaxies, making use of {\it The de Vaucouleurs Atlas of Galaxies} by Buta and coworkers. We find that $\sim 40%$ of SB0's show ansae in their bars, thus confirming that ansae are common features in barred lenticulars. The ansa frequency decreases dramatically with later types, and hardly any ansae are found in galaxies of type Sb or later. The bars in galaxies with ansae are stronger in the median than those in galaxies without ansae, but the presence of inner and outer rings is not related to the presence of ansae. Implications of these results and theories for the possible origin of ansae are discussed briefly.
Buta Ron
Knapen Johan H.
Martinez-Valpuesta Inma
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