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Méndez-Abreu, J.; Aguerri, J. A. L.; Corsini, E. M.; Simonneau, E.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 478, Issue 2, February I 2008, pp.353-369
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Context: A variety of formation scenarios have been proposed to explain
the diversity of properties observed in bulges. Studying their intrinsic
shape can help to constrain the dominant mechanisms at the epochs of
their assembly. Aims: The structural parameters of a
magnitude-limited sample of 148 unbarred S0-Sb galaxies were derived in
order to study the correlations between bulges and disks, as well as the
probability distribution function of the intrinsic equatorial
ellipticity of bulges. Methods: We present a new fitting algorithm
(GASP2D) to perform two-dimensional photometric decomposition of the
galaxy surface-brightness distribution. This was assumed to be the sum
of the contribution of a bulge and disk component characterized by
elliptical and concentric isophotes with constant (but possibly
different) ellipticity and position angles. Bulge and disk parameters of
the sample galaxies were derived from the J-band images, which were
available in the Two Micron All Sky Survey. The probability distribution
function of the equatorial ellipticity of the bulges was derived from
the distribution of the observed ellipticities of bulges and
misalignments between bulges and disks. Results: Strong
correlations between the bulge and disk parameters were found. About 80%
of bulges in unbarred lenticular and early-to-intermediate spiral
galaxies are not oblate but triaxial ellipsoids. Their mean axial ratio
in the equatorial plane is < B/A > = 0.85. Their probability
distribution function is not significantly dependent on morphology,
light concentration or luminosity. The possible presence of nuclear bars
does not influence our results. Conclusions: The interplay
between bulge and disk parameters favors scenarios in which bulges have
assembled from mergers and/or have grown over long times through disk
secular evolution. However, all these mechanisms have to be tested
against the derived distribution of bulge intrinsic ellipticities.
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