J/AJ/100/1091     UBR photometry of 39 elliptical galaxies   (Peletier+ 1990)
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CCD Surface Photometry of galaxies with dynamical data. II.
UBR photometry of 39 elliptical galaxies
     PELETIER R.F., DAVIES R.L., ILLINGWORTH G.D., DAVIS L.E., CAWSON M.
    <Astron. J. 100, 1091 (1990)>
    =1990AJ....100.1091P
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ADC_Keywords: Galaxies, optical; Photometry, CCD


Abstract:
    We have obtained U,B, and R CCD surface photometry for a sample of
    39 elliptical galaxies. For each galaxy we have determined the
    surface brightness profile, U-R and B-R color profiles, and the
    ellipticity and position angle profiles, all as function of major
    axis radius, using a two-dimensional ellipse fitting program. In
    addition, we have derived the sin and cos(3.theta) and 4.theta
    terms that describe the high-order deviations of the B and R
    isophotes from ellipses. While it is very common for ellipticals
    to display measurable 3.theta and 4.theta terms, the amplitudes of
    these terms rarely exceed 0.5%. The isophotes of elliptical
    galaxies are very well characterized by ellipses. The surface
    brightness and color profiles are given to radii at which the
    error in the profile reaches 0.1 mag from the uncertainty in the
    brightness of the night sky. We have carried out a series of
    simulations of the effects of seeing on luminosity and ellipticity
    profiles, to determine the radius beyond which the errors in our
    data from seeing are less than 0.05 mag and 0.02 in ellipticity.
    Measurable effects of seeing extend to surprisingly large
    radii, as much as 5-10 seeing radii, depending upon the
    ellipticity of the galaxy and the form of the surface brightness
    profile. Ellipticity and position angle profiles are usually the
    same in all passbands with no indication that the contours of
    constant color are more or less flattened than the isophotes,
    i.e., the isochromes and isophotes have the same shapes, but the
    insensitivity of the ellipticity to differences between these
    properties makes this a weak argument. The high-order terms,
    particularly the 3.theta terms, appear to be sensitive diagnostics
    for the existence of dust in ellipticals. We find that all the
    galaxies in this sample either become bluer in B-R and U-R with
    increasing radius or are of constant color. Mean values for the
    logarithmic gradients in color are -0.09 mag/arcsec2 per dex in
    radius in B-R, and -0.20 mag/arcsec2 per dex in radius in U-R.
    These color changes are consistent with a decrease in the [Fe/H]
    of approximately 0.20 per decade in radius. Surprisingly, there is
    no correlation of color gradient with luminosity. It is striking,
    however, that the lowest luminosity galaxies in the sample (i.e.,
    those with M(B) > -20) do not show any color gradients. They have
    boxy isophotes, and are also rotationally flattened. While these
    properties may be related to the fact that they are companions of
    larger ellipsoidal systems, it could provide an important clue to
    the formation of ellipticals. Low luminosity ellipticals that are
    not close companions to giant ellipticals need to be studied.

List of the 39 galaxies observed:
    NGC  315      NGC  720      NGC  741
    NGC 1052      NGC 1129      NGC 1600
    Abell 496     NGC 2300      NGC 2768
    NGC 2778      NGC 2832      NGC 3377
    NGC 3379      NGC 3605      NGC 3665
    NGC 3801      NGC 4261      NGC 4278
    NGC 4374      NGC 4387      NGC 4406
    NGC 4472      NGC 4478      NGC 4486
    NGC 4551      NGC 4636      NGC 4649
    NGC 4697      NGC 4874      NGC 4889
    NGC 5638      NGC 5813      NGC 5831
    NGC 5845      IC  1101      NGC 6051
    NGC 6086      NGC 6269      NGC 7626

File Summary:
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 FileName    Lrecl    Records    Explanations
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ReadMe          80          .    This file
table9         114       3698    Galaxy Parameters
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table9
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   Bytes Format  Units   Label    Explanations
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   1-  7  A7     ---     Name     Name of the elliptical galaxies
      11  A1     ---     n_mag    [RBU] magnitude band
  15- 21  F7.3   arcsec  Radius   Radius along the major axis
  24- 30  F7.3 mag/arcsec2 mag    R, B or U magnitude depending on m_mag
  34- 39  F6.4   ---     Ell      [0/1[?  Ellipticity = 1-b/a
  44- 49  F6.2   deg     PosAngl  [0/180[? Position Angle from N to E
  54- 60  F7.4 mag/arcsec2 Sin3   []? 3{theta} term in Fourier expansion
                                      of isophote shape
  65- 71  F7.4 mag/arcsec2 Cos3   []? 3{theta} term in Fourier expansion
                                      of isophote shape
  76- 82  F7.4 mag/arcsec2 Sin4   []? 4{theta} term in Fourier expansion
                                      of isophote shape
  87- 93  F7.4 mag/arcsec2 Cos4   []? 4{theta} term in Fourier expansion
                                      of isophote shape
 100-104  F5.3 mag/arcsec2 B-R    []? B-R color
 110-114  F5.3 mag/arcsec2 U-R    []? U-R color
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Courtesy: Reynier Peletier <peletier@cfa.harvard.edu>
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(End)                                         Joseph Florsch [CDS]   06-Apr-1994
