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Galaxies with conspicuous optical warps

In this paper, we present results of a photometric and kinematic study for a sample of 13 edge-on spiral galaxies with pronounced integral shape warps of their stellar discs. The global structure of the galaxies is analysed on the basis of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey imaging, in the g, r and i pass...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2016-10, Vol.461 (4), p.4233-4245
Main Authors: Reshetnikov, Vladimir P., Mosenkov, Aleksandr V., Moiseev, Alexei V., Kotov, Sergey S., Savchenko, Sergey S.
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Cosmology
Galactic halos
Galaxies
Kinematics
Observatories
Optics
Photometry
Sky surveys (astronomy)
Spectrum analysis
Spiral galaxies
Star & galaxy formation
Telescopes
Warp
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