Characterizing Bars at z ∼ 0 in the Optical and NIR: Implications for the Evolution of Barred Disks with Redshift

  • Marinova I
  • Jogee S
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Abstract

Critical insights on galaxy evolution stem from the study of bars. With the advent of HST surveys that trace bars in the rest-frame optical out to z~1, it is critical to provide a reference baseline for bars at z~0 in the optical band. We present results on bars at z~0 in the optical and NIR bands based on 180 spirals from OSUBSGS. (1) The deprojected bar fraction at z~0 is ~60% +/-6% in the NIR H-band and ~44% +/-6% in the optical B-band. (2) The results before and after deprojection are similar, which is encouraging for high-redshift studies that forego deprojection. (3) Studies of bars at z~0.2-1.0 (lookback time of 3-8 Gyr) have reported an optical bar fraction of ~30% +/-6%, after applying cutoffs in absolute magnitude (M_V < -19.3), bar size (a_bar >= 1.5 kpc), and bar ellipticity (e_bar >= 0.4). Applying these exact cutoffs to the OSUBSGS data yields a comparable optical B-band bar fraction at z~0 of ~ 34%+/-6%. This rules out scenarios where the optical bar fraction in bright disks declines strongly with redshift. (4) Most (~70%) bars have moderate to high strentgh or ellipticity (0.50

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Marinova, I., & Jogee, S. (2007). Characterizing Bars at z ∼ 0 in the Optical and NIR: Implications for the Evolution of Barred Disks with Redshift. The Astrophysical Journal, 659(2), 1176–1197. https://doi.org/10.1086/512355

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