论文标题
MATLAS调查中附近早期类型星系中低表面亮度结构的人口普查和分类
Census and classification of low-surface-brightness structures in nearby early-type galaxies from the MATLAS survey
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论文摘要
星系的形态对星系演化模型产生了基本限制。由于观察性的困难,尚未完全探索星系低表面闪光区域的特征的形态。在这里,我们介绍了MATLAS调查中大量限制的177个大型早期型星系(ETG)的大量限制样品的视觉检查结果。这些图像达到了$ g'$ band中的$ 28.5-29 $ mag arcsec $^{ - 2} $的表面亮度极限。我们使用专用的导航工具和问卷调查,在潮汐壳,溪流,尾巴,干扰的外部异光子或外围恒星形成磁盘等星系的郊区寻找结构,并同时指出了污染源的存在,例如甲壳虫cirrus。我们还检查了内部子结构,例如酒吧和防尘车道。我们讨论了此视觉分类的可靠性,以研究参与者做出的各种答案。我们介绍了这些结构的发生率和发病率的趋势,并以宿主星系的质量及其环境密度的质量。我们发现每个类别的壳,流和尾巴的发生率约为15%。对于质量超过$ 10^{11} $ m $ _ \ odot $的星系,壳和流的发病率增加了约1.7倍。我们还注意到,银河系与目标银河系的环境密度的发生率有强烈的意外反相关。与星系的其他属性以及与模型预测的比较的相关性将在未来的论文中介绍。
The morphology of galaxies gives essential constraints on the models of galaxy evolution. The morphology of the features in the low-surface-brightness regions of galaxies has not been fully explored yet because of observational difficulties. Here we present the results of our visual inspections of very deep images of a large volume-limited sample of 177 nearby massive early-type galaxies (ETGs) from the MATLAS survey. The images reach a surface-brightness limit of $28.5-29$ mag arcsec$^{-2}$ in the $g'$ band. Using a dedicated navigation tool and questionnaire, we looked for structures at the outskirts of the galaxies such as tidal shells, streams, tails, disturbed outer isophotes or peripheral star-forming disks, and simultaneously noted the presence of contaminating sources, such as Galactic cirrus. We also inspected internal sub-structures such as bars and dust lanes. We discuss the reliability of this visual classification investigating the variety of answers made by the participants. We present the incidence of these structures and the trends of the incidence with the mass of the host galaxy and the density of its environment. We find an incidence of shells, stream and tails of approximately 15%, about the same for each category. For galaxies with masses over $10^{11}$ M$_\odot$, the incidence of shells and streams increases about 1.7 times. We also note a strong unexpected anticorrelation of the incidence of Galactic cirrus with the environment density of the target galaxy. Correlations with other properties of the galaxies, and comparisons to model predictions, will be presented in future papers.