Table 2: General data for barred galaxies with inner disks.
Name Type (RC3) $B_{\rm t,c}$ R25 i Disk PA Distance \ensuremath{\sigma_{0}} Rot Notes
      $^{\prime\prime}$ $^\circ$ $^\circ$ Mpc km s-1    
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)
NGC 151 SB(r)bc 11.65 111 65 75 48.9 ... +  
NGC 470 SA(rs)b 11.99 84 56 155 31.3 143 +  
NGC 1398 (R \ensuremath{_{1}}R \ensuremath{^{\prime}_{2}})SB(rs)ab 10.29 212 45 96 16.1 205 +  
NGC 2787 SB(r)0+ 11.27 95 55 109 7.5 195 +  
NGC 2880 SB0- 12.32 62 52 144 21.9 142 -?  
NGC 3266 SAB00? 13.58 46 35 85 25.1 116 ... 1
NGC 3384 SB(s)00: 10.68 165 61 50 11.6 140 ...  
NGC 3412 SB(s)00 11.29 109 52 153 11.3 108 ...  
NGC 4143 SAB(s)00 11.70 69 59 144 15.9 270 -  
NGC 4262 SB(s)0-? 12.26 56 29 153 15.3 188 ...  
NGC 4386 SAB00: 12.47 74 48 140 27.0 197 ... 1
NGC 4612 (R)SAB00 12.08 74 44 143 15.3 61 ...  
NGC 4754 SB(r)0-: 11.40 137 63 23 16.8 200 ... 1
NGC 7007 SA0-: 12.90 57 55 2 37.6 145 ...  
UGC 6062 SAB(r)00 13.29 36 55 25 35.7 178 ... 1
ESO 378-G020 SB(rs)00? 13.17 39 57 34 38.3 132 ... 1
ESO 443-G017 (R)SB(rl)0/a 13.53 42 50 23 39.3 ... -  
Columns are the same as for Table 1. As noted in Table 1, the double-barred galaxies NGC 3368, 3945, 4785, and 7187 also have inner disks; to save space, they are not repeated here. Notes for individual galaxies: 1 = unsharp masking suggests inner disk is probably an inner bar. Sources of data for individual galaxies are discussed in Sect. 5.


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