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Astron. Astrophys. 361, 451-464 (2000)
Available formats: HTML | PDF | (gzipped) PostScript The influence of interactions and minor mergers on the structure of galactic disks *II. Results and interpretations
U. Schwarzkopf 1,2 and
R.-J. Dettmar 1
Received 13 September 1999 / Accepted 15 June 2000 Abstract We present the second part of a detailed statistical study focussed
on the effects of tidal interactions and minor mergers on the radial
and vertical disk structure of spiral galaxies. In the first part we
reported on the sample selection, observations, and applied disk
models. In this paper the results are presented, based on disk
parameters derived from a sample of 110 highly-inclined/edge-on
galaxies. This sample consists of two subsamples of 49
interacting/merging and 61 non-interacting galaxies. Additionally, 41
of these galaxies were observed in the NIR. We find significant
changes of the disk structure in vertical direction, resulting in
Key words: galaxies:
evolution
* Based on observations obtained at the European Southern Observatory (ESO, La Silla, Chile), Calar Alto Observatory operated by the MPIA (DSAZ, Spain), Lowell Observatory (Flagstaff/AZ, USA), and Hoher List Observatory (Germany). Present address: Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, 933 N. Cherry Ave., Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA Send offprint requests to: U. Schwarzkopf (schwarz@as.arizona.edu) Online publication: October 2, 2000 |