Bibcode
DOI
Shlosman, Isaac; Peletier, Reynier F.; Knapen, Johan H.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 535, Issue 2, pp. L83-L86.
Fecha de publicación:
6
2000
Revista
Número de citas
49
Número de citas referidas
35
Descripción
Using all available major samples of Seyfert galaxies and their
corresponding closely matched control samples of nonactive galaxies, we
find that the bar ellipticities (or axial ratios) in Seyfert galaxies
are systematically different from those in nonactive galaxies. Overall,
there is a deficiency of bars with large ellipticities (i.e., ``thin''
or ``strong'' bars) in Seyfert galaxies compared to nonactive galaxies.
Accompanied with a large dispersion due to small number statistics, this
effect is strictly speaking at the 2 σ level. To obtain this
result, the active galaxy samples of near-infrared surface photometry
were matched to those of normal galaxies in type, host galaxy
ellipticity, absolute magnitude, and, to some extent, redshift. We
discuss possible theoretical explanations of this phenomenon within the
framework of galactic evolution, and, in particular, of radial gas
redistribution in barred galaxies. Our conclusions provide further
evidence that Seyfert hosts differ systematically from their nonactive
counterparts on scales of a few kiloparsecs.