Bibcode
Knapen, J. H.; Pérez-Ramírez, D.; Laine, S.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notice of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 337, Issue 3, pp. 808-828.
Fecha de publicación:
12
2002
Número de citas
72
Número de citas referidas
63
Descripción
We present optical broad- and narrow-band imaging of a sample of a dozen
barred galaxies. These images are analysed in conjunction with our
previously published near-infrared imaging of their central regions and
with literature values for, e.g. bar strengths and the total star
formation activity of the galaxies. We present B, I and Hα images,
and radial profiles derived from these, to infer geometric and dynamical
parameters of the structural components of the galaxies, such as bar
lengths, bar ellipticities, and location of star formation and dust. We
find that the more centrally concentrated the Hα emission in a
galaxy is, i.e. the higher the fraction of star formation originating in
the circumnuclear region, the higher the overall star formation rate, as
measured from far-infrared flux ratios. Stronger bars host smaller
nuclear rings, but the strength of the bar does not correlate with
either the intrinsic ellipticity of the ring or the offset between the
position angles of the bar and the ring. We interpret these results in
comparison with modelling of gas inflow in the circumnuclear region, and
show that they were theoretically expected. We confirm observationally,
and for the first time, the anticorrelation predicted from theory and
modelling between the degree of curvature of the bar dust lanes and the
strength of the bar, where stronger bars have straighter dust lanes.