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Galaxy name | Bar size (arcsec) | Bar size (arcsec) |
(other studies) | (our study) | |
NGC 1169 | - | 29 |
NGC 1358d | 25 | - |
NGC 1433b, i | 90, 66 | - |
NGC 1530e | 50 | 69 |
NGC 1832f | 17 | - |
NGC 2217 b; f; i | 50, 37, 43 | - |
NGC 2273 a | 14 | 21 |
NGC 2523 | - | - |
NGC 2665 | - | - |
NGC 2681 1; a; c; g | 50, 25, 29 | 23 |
NGC 2859b; c | 34, 46 | 48 |
NGC 2935f; i | 25, 39 | - |
NGC 2950 a; g | 24, 38 | 44 |
NGC 2962 a | 29 | 45 |
NGC 3081 b; g; c | 35, 41, 38 | 35 |
NGC 4245a | 37 | 59 |
NGC 4314 a, g | 67, 75 | 92 |
NGC 4394h;i | 52, 35 | 56 |
NGC 4643a | 50 | 67 |
NGC 5101f | 50 | - |
(1) NGC 2681 is a triple barred system. Erwin (2005) gives the value of the primary bar, while we give here the value of the secondary bar. a Erwin (2005) bar size given as the radius of maximum ellipticity in the bar region; b Erwin (2004) bar size given at the radius of maximum ellipticity in the bar region; c Wozniak (1995); they give the projected bar size at the radius of minimum ellipticity; d Mulchaey (1997); they give the bar size as the radius at the minimum of ellipticity; e Regan (1996); f Jungwiert (1997), bar size given as the radius of maximum ellipticity in the bar region; g Friedli et al. (1996); they give the projected bar size as the radius at the ellipticity minimum; h Gadotti & de Souza (2006), bar size given as the radius of maximum ellipticity in the bar region; i Martin & Roy (1995), bar size given by visual inspection of photographic plates. |
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