The frequency of barred spiral galaxies in the near-infrared

Citation
Pb. Eskridge et al., The frequency of barred spiral galaxies in the near-infrared, ASTRONOM J, 119(2), 2000, pp. 536-544
Citations number
51
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
ISSN journal
00046256 → ACNP
Volume
119
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
536 - 544
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6256(200002)119:2<536:TFOBSG>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
We have determined the fraction of barred galaxies in the H-band for a stat istically well-defined sample of 186 spirals drawn from the Ohio State Univ ersity Bright Spiral Galaxy Survey. We find 56% of our sample to be strongl y barred in the H band while another 16% is weakly barred. Only 27% of our sample is unbarred in the near-infrared. The RC3 and the Carnegie Atlas of Galaxies both classify only about 30% of our sample as strongly barred. Thu s strong bars are nearly twice as prevalent in the near-infrared as in the optical. The frequency of genuine optically hidden bars is significant but lower than many claims in the literature: 40% of the galaxies in our sample that are classified as unbarred in the RC3 show evidence for a bar in the H band while the Carnegie Atlas lists this fraction as 66%. Our data reveal no significant trend in bar fraction as a function of morphology in either the optical or H band. Optical surveys of high-redshift galaxies may be st rongly biased against finding bars, as bars are increasingly difficult to d etect at bluer rest wavelengths.