Volume 342, Issue 1 pp. 69-78

Orbital dynamics of three-dimensional bars – IV. Boxy isophotes in face-on views

P. A. Patsis

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P. A. Patsis

Research Centre of Astronomy, Academy of Athens, Anagnostopoulou 14, GR-10673 Athens, Greece

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Ch. Skokos

Ch. Skokos

Research Centre of Astronomy, Academy of Athens, Anagnostopoulou 14, GR-10673 Athens, Greece

Division of Applied Analysis, Department of Mathematics and Centre for Research and Application of Nonlinear Systems (CRANS), University of Patras, GR-26500 Patras, Greece

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E. Athanassoula

E. Athanassoula

Observatoire de Marseille, 2 Place Le Verrier, F-13248 Marseille Cedex 4, France

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First published: 02 June 2003
Citations: 12

ABSTRACT

We study the conditions that favour boxiness of isodensities in the face-on views of orbital 3D models for barred galaxies. Using orbital weighted profiles we show that boxiness is in general a composite effect that appears when one considers stable orbits belonging to several families of periodic orbits. 3D orbits that are introduced due to vertical instabilities play a crucial role in the face-on profiles and enhance their rectangularity. This happens because at the 4:1 radial resonance region we have several orbits with boxy face-on projections, instead of a few rectangular-like x1 orbits, which, in a fair fraction of the models studied so far, are unstable in this region. Massive bars are characterized by rectangular-like orbits. However, we find that it is the pattern speed that affects the elongation of the boxy feature most, in the sense that fast bars are more elongated than slow ones. Boxiness in intermediate distances between the centre of the model and the end of the bar can be attributed to x1v1 orbits, or to a combination of families related to the radial 3:1 resonance.

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