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A&A 388, 389-395 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20020414
Properties of disks and spiral arms along the Hubble sequence
J. MaNational Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100012, P.R. China
(Received 6 December 2001 / Accepted 13 March 2002)
Abstract
This paper presents
some new statistical correlations between the properties of
disks and of spiral arms with some physical properties
of galaxies. Our results show that
the thickness of spiral disks tends to diminish along
the Hubble sequence in the sense that disks of Sc galaxies are
40% thinner than disks of Sab-Sb galaxies. Moreover,
the thinner disks tend also to be bluer.
We also find that there exists a correlation between HI linewidths
and arm pattern within each Hubble type, which suggests that the arm
shape is partially determined by the mass of a galaxy.
Total mass luminosity ratios and total mass surface densities
also have correlations with pitch angles i.e., for disks
with lower surface densities and lower total mass luminosity
ratios, the pitch angles tend to be greater.
Key words: galaxies: spiral -- galaxies: structure
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