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04 May 2024
 
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An HST Surface Photometric Study of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
Z. Zheng ; H. Wu ; S. Mao ; X.-Y. Xia ; Z.-G. Deng ; Z.-L Zou ;
Date 24 Feb 1999
Subject astro-ph
Affiliation1,5), H. Wu (1,5), S. Mao , X.-Y. Xia (3,5), Z.-G. Deng (4,5), Z.-L Zou (1,5) (Beijing Astronomical Observatory, Max-Planck Institut fur Astrophysik, Tianjin Normal University, Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing Astrophysics Ce
AbstractWe study the surface photometry for 13 single-nucleus ultraluminous IRAS galaxies (ULIRGs), selected from a parent sample of 58 galaxies obtained in a Hubble Space Telescope snapshot survey. We find that these galaxies can be classified into three classes according to their surface photometry. The surface brightness profiles of the four objects in the first class are well fitted by the r^{1/4} law. The isophotes are all disky at R < 1 h^{-1}kpc, consistent with the molecular disks/rings found in nearby ULIRGs from CO observations. Each of the four galaxies in the second class has an inner r^{1/4} component plus an outer extension. Remarkably all these four galaxies are Seyfert 1 galaxies with luminosities in the quasar regime and with relatively narrow permitted and strong FeII emission lines. The remaining five galaxies fall into the third class; these objects have surface brightness profiles that deviate to various degrees from the r^{1/4} law; indeed, one is fitted perfectly by an exponential law. We also present new spectroscopic observations for some of these galaxies. We establish the redshift of IR09427+1929 to be 0.284, instead of 0.149 as adopted in the literature. These observations firmly support the idea that merging of disk galaxies produce ellipticals. Our data also strongly suggest that the formation of QSOs may be an integral part of elliptical galaxy formation (at low redshifts).
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9902339
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