论文标题
新的X形凸出光度模型作为测量B/PS凸起及其X结构的工具
New X-shaped bulge photometric model as a tool for measuring B/PS bulges and their X-structures in photometric studies
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论文摘要
在各种数值和分析模型中对3D BAR结构的最新轨道研究表明,存在于方形/花生形(B/PS)凸起中的X结构并未由某些特定类型的轨道划定,而是它们的自然部分,而是由它们形成的X结构,并由构成这种凸起的相同轨道形成。这意味着要准确地说明B/PS凸起及其X结构在光度研究中,需要B/PS凸起的光度模型,该模型包括X结构作为其自然部分。为了找到这样的模型,我们考虑了一个典型的b/ps凸起的自洽数值星系模型。使用粒子“恒星”的光谱特性,我们将星系模型分解到了棒和非杆分量上。我们使用提取的3D BAR组件找到适当的B/PS凸起光度模型,该模型可以考虑X结构位于此类凸起中的X结构。所得的B/PS凸起光度模型具有截断的2D sersic轮廓,上面介绍了截断(在上半平面)及以下(在下半平面中)X结构的光线。我们应用了此模型来表示B/PS的凸起,各种数值模型和一些真实的星系。与以前的作品的比较表明,在不同方法中测得的同一星系的X结构参数之间存在系统的变化。我们发现,如果我们使用新模型测量,真实和建模星系的X结构的几何参数彼此一致。
Recent orbital studies of 3D bar structure in various numerical and analytical models show that X-structures that reside in boxy/peanut-shaped (B/PS) bulges are not delineated by some specific type of orbits, but are natural parts of them and formed by the same orbits that constitute such bulges. This implies that to accurately account for B/PS bulges and their X-structures in photometric studies, one needs the photometric model of B/PS bulge that includes an X-structure as its natural part. To find such a model, we considered a self-consistent numerical galaxy model where a typical B/PS bulge arises. Using spectral characteristics of particle-"stars", we decomposed the galaxy model onto the bar and non-bar components. We used the extracted 3D bar component to find an appropriate B/PS bulge photometric model, which can account for X-structures residing in such bulges. The resulted B/PS bulge photometric model has a truncated 2D Sersic profile with truncations introduced above (in the upper half-plane) and below (in the bottom half-plane) the rays of X-structures. We applied this model to represent B/PS bulges of various numerical models and some real galaxies. The comparison with previous works revealed that there are systematic shifts between the X-structure parameters of the same galaxies measured within the different approaches. We found that the geometric parameters of X-structures of real and modelled galaxies are consistent with each other if we measure them using our new model.