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The Axis Ratio Distribution of Local and Distant Galaxies

Astrophysics 2009-10-30 v1

Abstract

Surface photometry from 16 HST/WFPC2 fields in the I(F814W) filter is used to derive the distribution of apparent axis ratios for galaxies in progressively fainter magnitude intervals for I<25. We assess the systematic and accidental errors in ellipticity measurements as a function of image resolution and signal-to-noise ratio, and statistically correct for the effect of cosmological surface brightness dimming on our isophotal measurements. The axis ratio distribution for the local galaxy population was computed using logR measurements for 1569 RC3 galaxies with Bt<13 mag. Nonparametric tests are used to show that our distant samples, in the redshift range 0.1<z<1.5, are not statistically different from the local sample. We present image montages of galaxies selected randomly from different axis ratio and apparent magnitude ranges and discuss the evolutionary consequences of the lack of a strong difference between the ellipticity distributions in near and far data sets.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9709069,
  title  = {The Axis Ratio Distribution of Local and Distant Galaxies},
  author = {S. C. Odewahn and D. Burstein and R. A. Windhorst},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9709069},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

LaTex, 35 pages, 8 figures, accepted for Dec97 AJ