论文标题
b/ps凸起的desi传统边缘星系i:样品建筑
B/PS bulges in DESI Legacy edge-on galaxies I: Sample building
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论文摘要
我们介绍了带有B/PS凸起和X结构的边缘星系的最新样本。使用来自DESI传统目录的图像制备样品,并包含约2000个星系。为了在目录中找到合适的候选物,我们假设具有B/PS凸起的星系的残基(原始图像减去模型)应表现出特征性的X形。具有此类特征的星系是通过眼睛选择的,然后用作神经网络训练的输入数据,该数据应用于更大的边缘星系样本。使用文献中的可用数据和光度模型,我们研究了所创建的样品的观察和统计特性。将带有和不带B/PS的凸起的星系的$ b/d $比率进行比较,我们发现来自样品的星系的$ b/d $比率在统计上更高,典型的值在$ \ 0.2-0.5 $中,取决于分解过程。我们研究了X结构的开口角$φ$及其射线的长度如何分布在形成的样品中,发现它们与$ n $ body型号的先前测量和预测一致,例如$φ\ gtrsim 25〜°$,但在这里测量了大量的星系。我们发现,恒星质量的B/PS凸起分数$ \ log M _ {\ star} \ gtrsim 10.4 $,但对于边缘的星系,这补充了先前作品的结果。该样本可用于未来的工作中测试各种条形模型及其与B/PS凸起的关系,并研究其稳定性和进化。
We present the biggest up-to-date sample of edge-on galaxies with B/PS bulges and X-structures. The sample was prepared using images from the DESI Legacy catalogue and contains about 2000 galaxies. To find suitable candidates in catalogue, we made the assumption that the residues (original images minus model) of galaxies with B/PS bulges should exhibit a characteristic X-shape. Galaxies with such features were selected by eye and then used as input data for a neural network training, which was applied to a bigger sample of edge-on galaxies. Using the available data and the photometric models from the literature, we investigated the observational and statistical properties of the sample created. Comparing the $B/D$ ratios for galaxies with and without B/PS bulges, we found that the $B/D$ ratio for galaxies from our sample is statistically higher, with typical values in the range $\approx 0.2-0.5$ depending on the decomposition procedure. We studied how the opening angles $φ$ of the X-structure and the length of its rays are distributed in the formed sample and found them to be consistent with previous measurements and predictions from $N$-body models, e.g. $φ\gtrsim 25~°$, but measured here for a much larger number of galaxies. We found a sharp increase in the B/PS bulge fraction for stellar masses $\log M_{\star} \gtrsim 10.4$, but for edge-on galaxies, which complements the results of previous works. The sample can be used in future work to test various bar models and their relationship with B/PS bulges, as well as to study their stability and evolution.