Ultra-flat galaxies selected from RFGC catalog. I. The sample properties


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We used the Revised Flat Galaxy Catalog (RFGC) to create a sample of ultra-flat galaxies (UFG) covering the whole northern and southern sky apart from theMilkyWay zone. It contains 817 spiral galaxies seen edge-on, selected into theUFG sample according to their apparent axial ratios (a/b)B ≥ 10.0 and (a/b)R ≥ 8.53 in the blue and red bands, respectively. Within this basic sample we fixed an exemplary sample of 441 UFG galaxies having the radial velocities of VLG < 10000 km s−1, Galactic latitude of | b |> 10° and the blue angular diameter of aB > 1.′0. According to the Schmidt test the exemplary sample of 441 galaxies is characterized by about (80–90)% completeness, what is quite enough to study different properties of the ultra-flat galaxies. We found that more than 3/4 of UFGs have the morphological types within the narrow range of T = 7± 1, i.e. the thinnest stellar disks occur among the Scd, Sd, and Sdm types. The average surface brightness of UFG galaxies tends to diminish towards the flattest bulge-less galaxies. Regularly shaped disks without signs of asymmetrymake up about 2/3 both among all the RFGC galaxies, and the UFG sample objects. About 60% of ultra-flat galaxies can be referred to dynamically isolated objects, while 30% of them probably belong to the scattered associations (filaments, walls), and only about 10% of them are dynamically dominating galaxies with respect to their neighbours.

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V. E. Karachentseva

Main Astronomical Observatory of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Email: dim@sao.ru
Ukraine, Kiev, 03680

Yu. N. Kudrya

Astronomical Observatory of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev

Email: dim@sao.ru
Ukraine, Kiev, 04053

I. D. Karachentsev

Special Astrophysical Observatory

Author for correspondence.
Email: ikar@sao.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhnii Arkhyz, 369167

D. I. Makarov

Special Astrophysical Observatory

Author for correspondence.
Email: dim@sao.ru
Russian Federation, Nizhnii Arkhyz, 369167

O. V. Melnyk

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kiev

Email: dim@sao.ru
Ukraine, Kiev, 01033

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