Bibcode
Pizzella, A.; Corsini, E. M.; Sarzi, M.; Magorrian, J.; Méndez-Abreu, J.; Coccato, L.; Morelli, L.; Bertola, F.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 387, Issue 3, pp. 1099-1116.
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2008
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44
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Description
Photometry and long-slit spectroscopy are presented for a sample of six
galaxies with a low surface-brightness stellar disc and a bulge. The
characterizing parameters of the bulge and disc components were derived
by means of a two-dimensional photometric decomposition of the images of
the sample galaxies. Their surface-brightness distribution was assumed
to be the sum of the contribution of a Sérsic bulge and an
exponential disc, with each component being described by elliptical and
concentric isophotes of constant ellipticity and position angle. The
stellar and ionized-gas kinematics were measured along the major and
minor axes in half of the sample galaxies, whereas the other half was
observed only along two diagonal axes. Spectra along two diagonal axes
were obtained also for one of the objects with major and minor axis
spectra. The kinematic measurements extend in the disc region out to a
surface-brightness level μR ~ 24 magarcsec-2,
reaching in all cases the flat part of the rotation curve. The stellar
kinematics turns out to be more regular and symmetric than the
ionized-gas kinematics, which often shows the presence of non-circular,
off-plane and non-ordered motions. This raises the question about the
reliability of the use of the ionized gas as the tracer of the circular
velocity in the modelling of the mass distribution, in particular in the
central regions of low surface-brightness galaxies.
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