LeMMINGs: V. Nuclear activity and bulge properties: A detailed multi-component decomposition of e -MERLIN Palomar galaxies with HST
Journal article, 2023

We used high-resolution HST imaging and e-MERLIN 1.5-GHz observations of galaxy cores from the LeMMINGs survey to investigate the relation between optical structural properties and nuclear radio emission for a large sample of galaxies. We performed accurate, multi-component decompositions of new surface brightness profiles extracted from HST images for 163 LeMMINGs galaxies and fitted up to six galaxy components (e.g. bulges, discs, AGN, bars, rings, spiral arms, and nuclear star clusters) simultaneously with Sérsic and/or core-Sérsic models. By adding such decomposition data for ten LeMMINGs galaxies from our past work, the final sample of 173 nearby galaxies (102 Ss, 42 S0s, 23 Es, plus six Irr) with a typical bulge stellar mass of M∗,bulge ~ 106 -1012.5 M⊙ encompasses all optical spectral classes: low-ionisation nuclear emission-line region (LINER), Seyfert, Absorption Line Galaxy (ALG), and H′ ¯II. We show that the bulge mass can be significantly overestimated in many galaxies when components such as bars, rings, and spirals are not included in the fits. We additionally implemented a Monte Carlo method to determine errors on the bulge, disc, and other fitted structural parameters. Moving (in the opposite direction) across the Hubble sequence, that is from the irregular to elliptical galaxies, we confirm that bulges become larger, more prominent, and round. Such bulge dominance is associated with a brighter radio core luminosity. We also find that the radio detection fraction increases with bulge mass. At M∗,bulge ≫ 1011 M⊙, the radio detection fraction is 77%, declining to 24% for M∗,bulge < 1010 M⊙. Furthermore, we observe that core-Sérsic bulges tend to be systematically round and to possess high radio core luminosities and boxy-distorted or pure elliptical isophotes. However, there is no evidence for the previously alleged strong tendency of galaxies'central structures (i.e. a sharp Sérsic, core-Sérsic dichotomy) with their radio loudness, isophote shape, and flattening.

Galaxies: elliptical and lenticular

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Galaxies: photometry

Galaxies: nuclei

Galaxies: spiral

Radio continuum: galaxies

Galaxies: structure

Author

B. T. Dullo

IPARCOS-UCM (Instituto de Física de Partículas y del Cosmos)

J. H. Knapen

University of La Laguna

Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias

R. J. Beswick

University of Manchester

R. D. Baldi

University of Southampton

Istituto di Radioastronomia

D. R.A. Williams

University of Manchester

I. M. McHardy

University of Southampton

J. S. Gallagher III

University of Wisconsin Madison

Susanne Aalto

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Astronomy and Plasmaphysics

M. K. Argo

University of Central Lancashire

A. Gil De Paz

IPARCOS-UCM (Instituto de Física de Partículas y del Cosmos)

H. R. Klockner

Max Planck Society

J.M. Marcaide

Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas

C. G. Mundell

University of Bath

I. Mutie

Technical University of Kenya

University of Manchester

P. Saikia

New York University Abu Dhabi

Astronomy and Astrophysics

0004-6361 (ISSN) 1432-0746 (eISSN)

Vol. 675 A105

Subject Categories

Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

DOI

10.1051/0004-6361/202345913

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