Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Apr 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995mnras.273.1097j&link_type=abstract
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 273, Issue 4, pp. 1097-1128.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
159
Galaxies, Clusters, General, Elliptical And Lenticular, Cd, Fundamental Parameters, Photometry, Structure
Scientific paper
CCD surface photometry for 232 E and S0 galaxies is presented. The galaxies are observed in Gunn r and Johnson B, or Gunn r and g. For 48 of the galaxies surface photometry in Johnson U is also presented. Aperture magnitudes in Gunn nu are derived for half of the galaxies. Galaxies in the following clusters have been observed: Abell 194, Abell 539, Abell 3381, Abell 3574, Abell S639, Abell S753, HydraI (Abell 1060), DC2345-28, Doradus and Grm15. The data are part of our ongoing study of the large-scale motions in the Universe and the physical background for the fundamental plane. We use a full model fitting technique for analysing the CCD images. This gives radial profiles of local surface brightness, colour, ellipticity and position angle. The residuals relative to the elliptical isophotes are described quantitatively by Fourier expansions. Effective radius, mean surface brightness and total magnitude are derived by fitting a de Vaucouleurs r^¼ growth curve. We have derived a characteristic radius r_n similar to the diameter D_n introduced by Dressler et al. The derivation of the effective parameters and of r_n takes the seeing into account. We confirm the results by Saglia et al. that the effects of the seeing can be substantial. Seeing-corrected values of the effective parameters and r_n are also presented for 147 E and S0 galaxies in the Coma cluster. Colours, colour gradients and geometrical parameters are derived. The photometry is internally consistent within 0.016 mag. Comparison with the photoelectric aperture photometry from Burstein et al. shows a mean offset of 0.010 mag with an rms scatter of 0.034 mag. The global photometric parameters are compared with data from Faber et al., Lucey et al. and Lucey & Carter. These comparisons imply that the typical rms errors are as follows - log r_n:+/-0.015 log r_e:+/-0.045 m_T:+/-0.09 mag;
Franx Marijn
Jorgensen Inger
Kjaergaard Per
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