Systematically Asymmetric: A comparison of \hi\ profile asymmetries in real and simulated galaxies [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.06453


We examine different measures of asymmetry for galaxy HI velocity profiles. We introduce the channel-by-channel asymmetry and the velocity-of-equality statistics to quantify profile asymmetries. Using a sample of simulated galaxies, we examine how these and the standard lopsidedness morphometric statistic depend on a variety of observational effects including the viewing angle and inclination. We find that our newly introduced channel-by-channel asymmetry is less sensitive to the effects of viewing angle and inclination than other morphometrics. Applying our statistics to the WHISP HI galaxy sample, we also find that the channel-by-channel asymmetry, is a better indicator of visually-classified asymmetric profiles. In addition, we find that the lopsidedness-velocity of equality space can be used to identify profiles with deep central dips without visual inspection.

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N. Deg, S. Blyth, N. Hank, et. al.
Thu, 14 May 20
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Comments: 21 pages, 16 figures, accepted to MNRAS