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Table 1

Galaxy properties.

Galaxy Survey Bands Hubble Stellar mass Distance PA b/a
T-type [log 10(M/M)] [Mpc] [arcsec] [arcsec] [°] [1−ϵ]

ESO 013-016 S4G 3.6 μm 6.0 9.6 22.0 ± 2.3 64.3 57.9 14.3 0.66
ESO 026-001 S4G 3.6 μm 5.5 9.4 17.0 ± 7.9 45.4 45.3 19.3 0.94
ESO 027-001 S4G 3.6 μm 3.5 10.0 15.1 ± 11.4 81.3 86.6 12.5 0.78
ESO 079-005 S4G 3.6 μm 9.0 9.3 21.2 ± 3.2 58.4 43.0 8.8 0.59
ESO 079-007 S4G 3.6 μm 8.0 9.5 25.1 ± 3.7 48.2 41.0 18.3 0.81
ESO 085-047 S4G 3.6 μm 9.0 8.5 16.7 ± NA 34.8 22.5 31.6 0.54
ESO 137-010 NIRS0S Ks 1.0 11.0 43.0 ± 3.0 112.2 83.6 148.8 0.67
NGC 3846A S4G 3.6 μm, u, g, r, i, z 9.0 9.5 25.3 ± NA 58.1 44.0 38.4 0.65
UGC 12846 S4G 3.6 μm, u, g, r, i, z 9.0 8.7 27.3 ± 3.2 46.3 13.9 4.7 0.87

Notes. Sample of the table which is available at the CDS. Data for each galaxy includes available bands, the mid-IR Hubble type (Buta et al. 2015; Laurikainen et al. 2011), stellar mass (Muñoz-Mateos et al. 2015), redshift-independent distance and the standard deviation from NED (NA indicates that standard deviation is not available, if redshift-independent distance was not available the values were calculated from the redshifts obtained from NED with H0 = 72 km s-1 Mpc-1), 25 mag arcsec-2 radius in the B-band from HyperLeda (), the 24 mag arcsec-2 radius of the infrared data (), and position angle and minor/major axis ratio of the outer disc as measured from the infrared data (Laurikainen et al. 2011; Salo et al. 2015).

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