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Morphology and Luminosity Distribution of Seyfert Galaxies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2017

M. G. Pastoriza
Affiliation:
Royal Greenwich Observatory, Herstmonceux, U.K. Instituto de Fisica, UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil
E. Mediavilla
Affiliation:
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Tenerife, Spain
E. Battaner
Affiliation:
Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain

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V and I CCD images for 13 Seyfert galaxies have been obtained at the Cassegrain focus of the JKT at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, Canary Islands. Integrated V and I magnitudes were obtained sampling the intensity of each galaxy in a circular area, up to a radial distance R at which the V surface brightness is 24 mag/sq arcsec. Mean luminosities MV = −21.89 and MI = −22.92 have been calculated adopting the galaxian radial velocities given by Adams (1977) and Ho = 55 kms−1 Mpc−1. By using elliptically averaged V and I luminosity profiles and the most outstanding morphological features from isophote maps we can distinguish two groups: 1) Galaxies with prominent bulge (Mk 50, Mk 124, Mk 348 and 3C227) where almost the entire profile is fitted by an r−1/4 law and no evidence for an exponential disk is found; some have a very diffuse external structure, like Mk 50 and Mk 348; and 2) Spiral galaxies (Mk 9, Mk 10, Mk 79, Mk 110, Mk 352, Mk 358 and Mk 618) showing spiral arms and exponential disks; most of them have also a prominent bar. Mk 42, whose luminosity profiles are strongly disturbed by a bright external ring, and NGC 985 a galaxy with a single arm, were both included in this group.

Type
Part 8: Relationships of Nucleus, Galaxy and Environment
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1989 

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