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| DOI | 10.1088/2041-8205/761/1/L6 | ||||
| Año | 2012 | ||||
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The effects that interactions produce on galaxy disks and how they modify the subsequent formation of bars need to be distinguished to fully understand the relationship between bars and environment. To this aim we derive the bar fraction in three different environments ranging from the field to Virgo and Coma Clusters, covering an unprecedentedly large range of galaxy luminosities (or, equivalently, stellar masses). We confirm that the fraction of barred galaxies strongly depends on galaxy luminosity. We also show that the difference between the bar fraction distributions as a function of galaxy luminosity (and mass) in the field and Coma Cluster is statistically significant, with Virgo being an intermediate case. The fraction of barred galaxies shows a maximum of about 50% at M-r similar or equal to -20.5 in clusters, whereas the peak is shifted to M-r similar or equal to -19 in the field. We interpret this result as a variation of the effect of environment on bar formation depending on galaxy luminosity. We speculate that brighter disk galaxies are stable enough against interactions to keep their cold structure, thus, the interactions are able to trigger bar formation. For fainter galaxies, the interactions become strong enough to heat up the disks inhibiting bar formation and even destroying the disks. Finally, we point out that the controversy regarding whether the bar fraction depends on environment could be resolved by taking into account the different luminosity ranges probed by the galaxy samples studied so far.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Mendez-Abreu, J. | Hombre |
Inst Astrofis Canarias - España
UNIV LA LAGUNA - España Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España Universidad de La Laguna - España |
| 2 | Sanchez-Janssen, Ruben | Hombre |
ESO - Chile
European Southern Observatory Santiago - Chile Observatorio Europeo Austral - Chile |
| 3 | LOPEZ-AGUERRI, JOSE ALFONSO | Hombre |
Inst Astrofis Canarias - España
UNIV LA LAGUNA - España Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España Universidad de La Laguna - España |
| 4 | Corsini, E. M. | Hombre |
Univ Padua - Italia
Osserv Astron Padova - Italia Università degli Studi di Padova - Italia Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova - Italia |
| 5 | Zarattini, S. | - |
Inst Astrofis Canarias - España
UNIV LA LAGUNA - España Univ Padua - Italia Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España Universidad de La Laguna - España Università degli Studi di Padova - Italia |
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| We thank V. Debattista, A. de Lorenzo-Caceres, I. Perez, and P. Sanchez-Blazquez for useful discussions and suggestions. We also thank the referee for constructive comments. J.M.A. and J.A.L.A. are partially funded by the Consolider-Ingenio 2010 Program (CSD2006-00070) and Collaboration ESTALLIDOS (AYA2010-21887-C04-04). E. M. C. is supported by Padua University grants 60A02-5934/09 and 60A02-1283/10. |