Context. Historically, galaxy bulges were thought to be single-component objects at the center of galaxies. However, this picture is now questioned since different bulge types with different formation paths, namely classical and pseudobulges, have been found coexisting within the same galaxy. Aims. We study the incidence and nature of composite bulges in a sample of 10 face-on barred galaxies to constrain the formation and evolutionary processes of the central regions of disk galaxies. Methods. We analyze the morphological, photometric, and kinematic properties of each bulge. Then, by using a case-by-case analysis we identify composite bulges and classify every component into a classical or pseudobulge. In addition, bar-related boxy/peanut ...
Most giant spiral galaxies have pseudo or disc-like bulges that are considered to be the result of p...
We study the bulge properties and their physical origins using the high-quality optical images from ...
Context. The intrinsic shape of galactic bulges in nearby galaxies provides crucial information to s...
Context. Historically, galaxy bulges were thought to be single-component objects at the center of ga...
Context. Historically, galaxy bulges were thought to be single-component objects at the ce...
This work has been partly funded by the Spanish Ministry for Science, project AYA 2010-21887-C04-04....
Recent work strongly suggests that the "bulges" of z ~ 0 disk galaxies are often -- perhaps most of ...
We study nine S0–Sb galaxies with (photometric) bulges consisting of two dis-tinct components. The o...
textContrary to historic assumptions, bulges in the local Universe present a heterogeneous class of ...
The origin of the quenching in galaxies is still highly debated. Different scenarios and processes a...
We study star formation rates (SFRs) and stellar masses in bulges of nearby disk galaxies. For this ...
Vertically thickened bars, observed in the form of boxy/peanut (B/P) bulges, are found in the majori...
Bulges in spiral galaxies have been supposed to be classified into two types: classical bulges or ps...
In this review our aim is to summarize the observed properties of pseudobulges and classical bulges....
We present detailed morphological, photometric, and stellar-kinematic analyses of the central region...
Most giant spiral galaxies have pseudo or disc-like bulges that are considered to be the result of p...
We study the bulge properties and their physical origins using the high-quality optical images from ...
Context. The intrinsic shape of galactic bulges in nearby galaxies provides crucial information to s...
Context. Historically, galaxy bulges were thought to be single-component objects at the center of ga...
Context. Historically, galaxy bulges were thought to be single-component objects at the ce...
This work has been partly funded by the Spanish Ministry for Science, project AYA 2010-21887-C04-04....
Recent work strongly suggests that the "bulges" of z ~ 0 disk galaxies are often -- perhaps most of ...
We study nine S0–Sb galaxies with (photometric) bulges consisting of two dis-tinct components. The o...
textContrary to historic assumptions, bulges in the local Universe present a heterogeneous class of ...
The origin of the quenching in galaxies is still highly debated. Different scenarios and processes a...
We study star formation rates (SFRs) and stellar masses in bulges of nearby disk galaxies. For this ...
Vertically thickened bars, observed in the form of boxy/peanut (B/P) bulges, are found in the majori...
Bulges in spiral galaxies have been supposed to be classified into two types: classical bulges or ps...
In this review our aim is to summarize the observed properties of pseudobulges and classical bulges....
We present detailed morphological, photometric, and stellar-kinematic analyses of the central region...
Most giant spiral galaxies have pseudo or disc-like bulges that are considered to be the result of p...
We study the bulge properties and their physical origins using the high-quality optical images from ...
Context. The intrinsic shape of galactic bulges in nearby galaxies provides crucial information to s...