Bar diagnostics in edge-on spiral galaxies. I. The periodic orbits approach
Astrophysical Journal 522:2 PART 1 (1999) 686-698
Abstract:
We develop diagnostics to detect the presence and orientation of a bar in an edge-on disk, using its kinematical signature in the position-velocity diagram (PVD) of a spiral galaxy observed edge-on. Using a well-studied barred spiral galaxy mass model, we briefly review the orbital properties of two-dimensional nonaxisymmetric disks and identify the main families of periodic orbits. We use those families as building blocks to model real galaxies and calculate the PVDs obtained for various realistic combinations of periodic orbit families and for a number of viewing angles with respect to the bar. We show that the global structure of the PVD is a reliable bar diagnostic in edge-on disks. Specifically, the presence of a gap between the signatures of the families of periodic orbits in the PVD follows directly from the nonhomogeneous distribution of the orbits in a barred galaxy. Similarly, material in the two so-called forbidden quadrants of the PVD results from the elongated shape of the orbits. We show how the shape of the signatures of the dominant xLow-Luminosity States of the Black Hole Candidate GX 339–4. I. ASCA and Simultaneous Radio/RXTE Observations
The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 522:1 (1999) 460-475
Multiple ejections during the 1975 outburst of A0620-00
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 306:4 (1999) 919-925
Multiwavelength Observations of GX 339–4 in 1996. I. Daily Light Curves and X-Ray and Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy
The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 519:2 (1999) 762-770