R. Buta et Da. Crocker, THE STRANGE BARRED SPIRAL GALAXY ESO 235-58 - A CASE OF MORPHOLOGICALDECEPTION, The Astronomical journal, 106(3), 1993, pp. 939-947
On the SRC-J southern sky survey, the galaxy ESO 235-58 (alpha = 21h03
m, delta = -48-degrees-19', 1950) looks deceptively like a late-type b
arred spiral with a weak, broken ring surrounding the bar. However, th
e bar shows a straight, splitting dust lane, atypical of normal bars b
ut just like what is seen in an edge-on spiral galaxy. In this paper,
we use CCD images to show that the apparent bar is indeed likely to be
an edge-on galaxy, possibly of Hubble type Sb. The object is part of
a group of nine galaxies at a distance of 47 Mpc, and from the photome
try we find that the edge-on component has a low luminosity, correspon
ding to a corrected absolute blue magnitude of M0B = -18.0 (for H-0 =
100). The outer spiral part is asymmetric and may be perturbed by one
or both of the neighboring large spirals ESO 235 - 55 and ESO 235 - 57
. Since we can find no evidence for an independent bulge or nucleus of
this part, we believe that ESO 235 - 58 is not simply a case of super
position of two unrelated objects, but instead is an interacting galax
y of the type related to polar rings. This interpretation is supported
by preliminary single-dish H I observations and published optical spe
ctroscopy. Here we present mainly B-band images, a B-I color index map
, an unsharp-masked image, integrated parameters, and luminosity profi
les of the object to highlight its structural properties.