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The Duality of Spiral Structure, and a Quantitative Dust Penetrated Morphological Tuning Fork at Low and High Redshift

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v2

Abstract

In the near-infrared, the morphology of older star-dominated disks indicates a simple classification scheme (1) Hmm where mm is the dominant harmonic, (2) a pitch angle (derived from the Fourier spectra) associated with the rate of shear A/ω\omega in the stellar disk and (3) a `bar strength' parameter, robustly derived from the gravitational potential or torque of the bar. A spiral galaxy may present two radically different morphologies in the optical and near-infrared regime; there is no correlation between our quantitative dust penetrated tuning fork and that of Hubble. Applications of our zz\sim0 Fourier template to the HDF are discussed using LL and MM band simulations from an 8-m NGST; the rest-wavelength IR morphology of high-zz galaxies should probably be a key factor in deciding the final choice of instruments for the NGST.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0101248,
  title  = {The Duality of Spiral Structure, and a Quantitative Dust Penetrated Morphological Tuning Fork at Low and High Redshift},
  author = {D. L. Block and I. Puerari and R. J. Buta and R. Abraham and M. Takamiya and A. Stockton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0101248},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

8 pages, 5 figures. To appear in ASP Conf. Ser. "Galaxy Disk and Disk Galaxies", Eds. J.G. Funes S.J. and E.M. Corsini (meeting held in Rome, June 12-16, 2000)