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A&A 432, 431-442 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041679
Morphological dependence in the spatial orientations of Local Supercluster galaxies
B. Aryal and W. SaurerInstitut für Astrophysik, Universität Innsbruck, Technikerstraße 25, 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
e-mail: [binil.aryal;walter.saurer]@uibk.ac.at
(Received 16 July 2004 / Accepted 8 November 2004 )
Abstract
We have compiled a database of 4073 morphologically identified galaxies
with radial velocity <3000 km s-1 and examined the alignments
of the spin vectors of these galaxies in
the Local Supercluster (LSC). Our aim is to test the morphological dependence
of galaxy orientation. The "position angle - inclination"
method is used to find the polar and azimuthal angles of the galaxy
rotation axes. The spatial isotropic distribution is assumed to examine
the non-random effects. We have carried out chi-square, Fourier, and auto
correlation tests to examine non-random effects in the distributions
of the polar and azimuthal angles of the galaxy rotation axes.
We suspect that the orientations of galaxies in the LSC could be closely
related to galactic morphology. The spiral galaxies exhibit
anisotropy although not at a very high significance level.
It is found that the spin vector orientations of the spiral galaxies
in the LSC tend to lie perpendicular to the LSC plane.
No preferred orientation is found in the spin vector orientations of
barred spiral and irregular galaxies. The orientations of early-type
and late-type spirals and barred spirals are discussed.
Key words: galaxies: evolution -- galaxies: formation -- galaxies: statistics -- galaxies: clusters: general -- astronomical data bases: miscellaneous
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2005
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