All Tables
- Table 1:
General properties of galaxies taken from the RC3 catalogue. The columns represent: galaxy name; coordinates for equinox 2000;
Hubble type (three columns); diameter, in log units, of the isophotal level of
25 mag per square arcsec; position angle; magnitude in B; inclination angle;
and distance (from Huchtmeier & Richter 1989).
- Table 2:
Some observing parameters: galaxy name, filter, integration time per
frame, number of frames at each pointing position, number of pointings per
galaxy. The total exposure time on target is the product
of the last three columns on each object.
- Table 3:
Detection limits, in magnitudes per square arcsec, of the final
reduced images in each filter. Values are measured at 3
and 5
above the background.
- Table 4:
Parameters derived from the ellipse fitting and the integrated
magnitude over an aperture of radius R(
). For comparison, 2MASS
integrated magnitudes have been included in the last column.
- Table 5:
Parameters derived from the ellipse fitting and the integrated
magnitude over an aperture of radius R(
). For comparison, 2MASS
integrated magnitudes have been included in the last column.
- Table 6:
Bulge/disc ratio, as defined in Eq. (1).
- Table 7:
Isophotal parameters of each component per individual galaxy and
filter. The root NGC has been removed from the galaxy
name for simplicity. See text for description. The names in brackets in
the header section are those used in Fig. 6 for that
parameter.
- Table 8:
Isophotal parameters of each component per individual galaxy and
filter. The root NGC has been removed from the galaxy
name for simplicity. See text for description. The names in brackets in
the header section are those used in Fig. 6 for that
parameter. The galaxies of the sample without a componet are not presented in this table.