Investigation of Barred Galaxies. VII. Comparative Statistics of SB and SA Galaxies. Near and Mid-IR Regions |
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Authors: | A. T. Kalloghlian R. A. Kandalyan H. M. K. Al-Naimiy A. M. Khassawneh |
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Affiliation: | (1) V. A. Ambartsumian Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory, Armenia;(2) V. A. Ambartsumian Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory, Armenia;(3) Institute of Astronomy and Space Sciences, Al Al-Bayt University, Jordan |
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Abstract: | The near and mid-IR properties of barred and unbarred spiral galaxies are discussed on the basis of complete samples that were compiled earlier. The two types of spirals are shown not to differ from one another in emission power in the near and mid-IR ranges. Multiple regression and principal component analysis have been applied to investigate near and mid-IR properties of SB and SA galaxies, particularly their relation to X-ray and radio continuum emissions. There are definite differences between SB and SA spirals in the near and mid-IR. In the case of SB galaxies, the compactness of 10 m emission is closely related to the J - H color index, and the redder J - H color corresponds to relatively more extended emission at 10 m. It is assumed that these are caused by the bar itself, which stimulates enhanced star formation in a barred galaxy with respect to unbarred spiral. |
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