Caracterização de envelopes estendidos de luz em galáxias BCGS

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Autor(a) principal: Kaipper, André Luiz Pompeo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: In this work, we revisit the problem of morphological classification of BCG galaxies, in order to identify the characteristic signatures of cD-class galaxies. For this, we analyze the r-band surface brightness distributions from the SDSS survey of a sample of 339 BCG galaxies, visually classified by Zhao; Aragón-Salamanca; Conselice (2015). By means of a modeling of the brightness distribution via a Sérsic profile fit, we obtained the residual flux ratio RFF and rotational asymmetry A. In the plane logRFF − η with η = RFF − A, we characterize three families of BCGs (“envelopes”, “transition” and “elliptical" conventional). Analyzing the radial profiles of ellipticity, position angle and brightness of isophots of representative objects, wefindthat the visual classification has no direct correspondence with the families identified in the log RFF−ηplane. Thelightprofilesofthe“envelopes”family are generally consistent with the occurrence of an external structural component described by an exponential law. Objects in the transition family resemble those of the “envelopes” class, except that they show less unequivocal signs of the presence of the envelope and more frequently show signs that the envelope is under development. The typical ellipticities of the different families identified in the logRFF − η plane are compatible with other estimates made in the literature, but the galaxies visually classified as ellipticals are much more circular, suggestive of a classification bias. Furthermore, the logarithmic slope of the radial brightness profiles of galaxies visually classified as cD but which are in the region of the elliptic galaxies in the logRFF −η diagram is almost identical to that shown by cD galaxies as a whole, so these galaxies are compatible with the morphological class D. This suggests that the visual classification is sensitive mainly to the logarithmic slope of the brightness profiles and not to the presence of an external envelope, thus confusing a galaxy D with a galaxy cD. These results show that visual inspection classifications are subject to at least two sources of bias that contaminate samples of cD galaxies, with impacts both on the demography and on studies on the formation and evolution of these objects.
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spelling Caracterização de envelopes estendidos de luz em galáxias BCGSCharacterization of extended light envelopes in BCG galaxiesGaláxias: morfologiaGaláxias: elípticas e lenticulares, cDGaláxias: fotometriaGalaxies: morphologyGalaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cDGalaxies: photometryCNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::FISICAIn this work, we revisit the problem of morphological classification of BCG galaxies, in order to identify the characteristic signatures of cD-class galaxies. For this, we analyze the r-band surface brightness distributions from the SDSS survey of a sample of 339 BCG galaxies, visually classified by Zhao; Aragón-Salamanca; Conselice (2015). By means of a modeling of the brightness distribution via a Sérsic profile fit, we obtained the residual flux ratio RFF and rotational asymmetry A. In the plane logRFF − η with η = RFF − A, we characterize three families of BCGs (“envelopes”, “transition” and “elliptical" conventional). Analyzing the radial profiles of ellipticity, position angle and brightness of isophots of representative objects, wefindthat the visual classification has no direct correspondence with the families identified in the log RFF−ηplane. Thelightprofilesofthe“envelopes”family are generally consistent with the occurrence of an external structural component described by an exponential law. Objects in the transition family resemble those of the “envelopes” class, except that they show less unequivocal signs of the presence of the envelope and more frequently show signs that the envelope is under development. The typical ellipticities of the different families identified in the logRFF − η plane are compatible with other estimates made in the literature, but the galaxies visually classified as ellipticals are much more circular, suggestive of a classification bias. Furthermore, the logarithmic slope of the radial brightness profiles of galaxies visually classified as cD but which are in the region of the elliptic galaxies in the logRFF −η diagram is almost identical to that shown by cD galaxies as a whole, so these galaxies are compatible with the morphological class D. This suggests that the visual classification is sensitive mainly to the logarithmic slope of the brightness profiles and not to the presence of an external envelope, thus confusing a galaxy D with a galaxy cD. These results show that visual inspection classifications are subject to at least two sources of bias that contaminate samples of cD galaxies, with impacts both on the demography and on studies on the formation and evolution of these objects.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESNeste trabalho, revisitamos o problema da classificação morfológica de galáxias BCG, visando identificar as assinaturas características das galáxias da classe cD. Para isso, analisamos as distribuições de brilho superficial na banda r do levantamento SDSS de uma amostra de 339 galáxias BCG, classificadas visualmente por Zhao; Aragón-Salamanca; Conselice (2015). A partir de uma modelagem da distribuição de brilho via ajuste de perfil de Sérsic, obtivemos a razão de fluxo residual RFF e a assimetria rotacional A. No espaço de parâmetros logRFF −η com η = RFF −A,caracterizamos três famílias de BCGs (“envelopes”, “transição” e “elípticas” convencionais). Analisando os perfis radiais de elipticidade, ângulo de posição e brilho das isofotas de objetos representativos, encontramos que a classificação visual não tem correspondência direta com as famílias que identificamos no plano logRFF − η. Os perfis de brilho radial da família “envelopes” são em geral consistentes com a ocorrência de um componente estrutural externo descrito por uma lei exponencial. Objetos na família de transição se assemelham aos da classe “envelopes”, exceto pelo fato de apresentarem sinais menos inequívocos da presença do envelope e apresentarem, mais frequentemente, sinais de que o envelope está em processo de desenvolvimento. As elipticidades típicas das diferentes famílias identificadas no plano logRFF −η são compatíveis com outras estimativas realizadas na literatura, mas as galáxias classificadas visualmente como elípticas são muito mais circulares, sugestivo de um viés de classificação. Além disso, o slope logarítmico dos perfis de brilho radiais das galáxias classif icadas visualmente como cD mas que estão na região das elípticas no diagrama logRFF −η é indistinguível daquele mostrado pelas galáxias cD como um todo, de forma que essas galáxias são compatíveis com a classe morfológica D. Isso sugere que a classificação visual seja sensível principalmente ao slope logarítmico dos perfis de brilho e não à presença de um envelope estendido, confundindo assim uma galáxia D com uma galáxia cD. Esses resultados mostram que classificações baseadas em inspeção visual estão sujeitas a no mínimo duas fontes de viés que contaminam amostras de galáxias cD, com impactos tanto na demografia quanto nos estudos sobre a formação e evolução desses objetos.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilFísicaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em FísicaCentro de Ciências Naturais e ExatasRembold, Sandro Barbozahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3577967628416027Ferrari, FabrícioRiffel, Rogemar AndréKaipper, André Luiz Pompeo2022-10-24T15:32:04Z2022-10-24T15:32:04Z2022-08-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/26645ark:/26339/0013000000171porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2022-10-24T15:32:04Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/26645Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2022-10-24T15:32:04Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Caracterização de envelopes estendidos de luz em galáxias BCGS
Characterization of extended light envelopes in BCG galaxies
title Caracterização de envelopes estendidos de luz em galáxias BCGS
spellingShingle Caracterização de envelopes estendidos de luz em galáxias BCGS
Kaipper, André Luiz Pompeo
Galáxias: morfologia
Galáxias: elípticas e lenticulares, cD
Galáxias: fotometria
Galaxies: morphology
Galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD
Galaxies: photometry
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::FISICA
title_short Caracterização de envelopes estendidos de luz em galáxias BCGS
title_full Caracterização de envelopes estendidos de luz em galáxias BCGS
title_fullStr Caracterização de envelopes estendidos de luz em galáxias BCGS
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização de envelopes estendidos de luz em galáxias BCGS
title_sort Caracterização de envelopes estendidos de luz em galáxias BCGS
author Kaipper, André Luiz Pompeo
author_facet Kaipper, André Luiz Pompeo
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Rembold, Sandro Barboza
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3577967628416027
Ferrari, Fabrício
Riffel, Rogemar André
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kaipper, André Luiz Pompeo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Galáxias: morfologia
Galáxias: elípticas e lenticulares, cD
Galáxias: fotometria
Galaxies: morphology
Galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD
Galaxies: photometry
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::FISICA
topic Galáxias: morfologia
Galáxias: elípticas e lenticulares, cD
Galáxias: fotometria
Galaxies: morphology
Galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD
Galaxies: photometry
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::FISICA
description In this work, we revisit the problem of morphological classification of BCG galaxies, in order to identify the characteristic signatures of cD-class galaxies. For this, we analyze the r-band surface brightness distributions from the SDSS survey of a sample of 339 BCG galaxies, visually classified by Zhao; Aragón-Salamanca; Conselice (2015). By means of a modeling of the brightness distribution via a Sérsic profile fit, we obtained the residual flux ratio RFF and rotational asymmetry A. In the plane logRFF − η with η = RFF − A, we characterize three families of BCGs (“envelopes”, “transition” and “elliptical" conventional). Analyzing the radial profiles of ellipticity, position angle and brightness of isophots of representative objects, wefindthat the visual classification has no direct correspondence with the families identified in the log RFF−ηplane. Thelightprofilesofthe“envelopes”family are generally consistent with the occurrence of an external structural component described by an exponential law. Objects in the transition family resemble those of the “envelopes” class, except that they show less unequivocal signs of the presence of the envelope and more frequently show signs that the envelope is under development. The typical ellipticities of the different families identified in the logRFF − η plane are compatible with other estimates made in the literature, but the galaxies visually classified as ellipticals are much more circular, suggestive of a classification bias. Furthermore, the logarithmic slope of the radial brightness profiles of galaxies visually classified as cD but which are in the region of the elliptic galaxies in the logRFF −η diagram is almost identical to that shown by cD galaxies as a whole, so these galaxies are compatible with the morphological class D. This suggests that the visual classification is sensitive mainly to the logarithmic slope of the brightness profiles and not to the presence of an external envelope, thus confusing a galaxy D with a galaxy cD. These results show that visual inspection classifications are subject to at least two sources of bias that contaminate samples of cD galaxies, with impacts both on the demography and on studies on the formation and evolution of these objects.
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Física
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Física
Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas
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