Bibcode
Andredakis, Y. C.; Peletier, R. F.; Balcells, M.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 275, NO. 3/AUG1, P. 874, 1995
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1995
Citations
330
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272
Description
Using a 2D generalization of Kent's model-independent decomposition
method, we extract the K-band light profiles of the bulges of a sample
of field galaxies with morphological types ranging from S0 to Sbc. We
then examine the shape of the bulge profiles, by means of fitting a
seeing-convolved power law of the form μ(r) is proportional to
r^1/n^, where the exponent n is allowed to vary. The best-fitting
exponent n is found to vary systematically from values around 1
(exponential) to 6 from late- to early- type bulges; the profiles tend
to fall off more steeply in the outer parts for the later types. The
same trend is seen as a function of bulge to disc ratio. Application of
the method to artificial data proves that this result is not caused by
disc-light contamination. There are also indications that n becomes
larger with increasing total luminosity and radius of the bulge. A
similar relation has recently been found for elliptical galaxies. The
smooth trend of n with morphological type shows that the formation of or
interaction with the disc has affected the density distribution of the
bulge.