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arxiv: 1308.6200 · v1 · pith:JU73AD7Enew · submitted 2013-08-28 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO · astro-ph.GA

The intrinsic shapes of dwarf irregular galaxies

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keywords galaxiesaxialdiscsratiodwarfluminositythicknessdecreasing
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We use the measured B band axial ratios of galaxies from an updated catalog of Local Volume galaxies to determine the intrinsic shape of dwarf irregular galaxies (de Vacouleurs' morphological types 8, 9 and 10). We find that the shapes change systematically with luminosity, with fainter galaxies being thicker. In particular, we divide our sample into sub-samples and find that the most luminous dwarfs (-19.6 < M_B < -14.8) have thin discs (thickness ~ 0.2), with the disc being slightly elliptical (axial ratio ~ 0.8). At intermediate luminosity, viz. -14.8 < M_B < -12.6, the galaxies are still characterized by elliptical discs (axial ratio ~ 0.7), but the discs are somewhat thicker (thickness ~ 0.4). The faintest dwarfs, viz. those with -12.6 < M_B < -6.7 are well described as being oblate spheroids with an axial ratio ~ 0.5. The increasing thickness of the stellar discs of dwarf irregulars with decreasing luminosity is compatible with the increasing ratio of velocity dispersion to rotational velocity with decreasing galaxy size.

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