The pitch angle of spiral arms in 391 S4G galaxies is essentially independent of bar strength and of black hole mass, while spiral arm amplitude does correlate with bar strength and bar length.
The (dark) halo-to-stellar mass ratio in the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S$^4$G)
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We use 3.6 $\mu$m photometry for 1154 disk galaxies ($i<65^{\circ}$) in the Spitzer Survey of Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S$^{4}$G, Sheth et al. 2010) to obtain the stellar component of the circular velocity. By combining the disk+bulge rotation curves with HI line width measurements from the literature, we estimate the ratio of the halo-to-stellar mass ($M_{\rm halo}/M_{\ast}$) within the optical disk, and compare it to the total stellar mass ($M_{\ast}$). We find the $M_{\rm halo}/M_{\ast}$-$M_{\ast}$ relation in good agreement with the best-fit model at z$\approx$0 in $\Lambda$CDM cosmological simulations (e.g. Moster et al. 2010), assuming that the dark matter halo within the optical radius comprises a constant fraction ($\sim4\%$) of its total mass.
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The shapes of spiral arms in the S$^4$G survey and their connection with stellar bars
The pitch angle of spiral arms in 391 S4G galaxies is essentially independent of bar strength and of black hole mass, while spiral arm amplitude does correlate with bar strength and bar length.