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A new sample of isolated galaxy pairs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 October 2004

V. Zitelli
Affiliation:
INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna, Via Ranzani 1, 40127 Bologna, Italy
P. Focardi
Affiliation:
Università degli Studi di Bologna, Dip. di Astronomia, Via Ranzani 1, 40127, Bologna, Italy
B. Kelm
Affiliation:
Università degli Studi di Bologna, Dip. di Astronomia, Via Ranzani 1, 40127, Bologna, Italy
S. Marinoni
Affiliation:
INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna, Via Ranzani 1, 40127 Bologna, Italy
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Abstract

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A new volume-limited sample of 84 isolated pairs of galaxies has been selected from the UZC catalogue. Galaxies in pairs are brighter than $M_{Zw}-5\log h =-18.9$. The projected separation between pair members is $r < 200 h^{-1}$ kpc, the isolation criterion requires the pair to have no further companion within a $R=1 h^{-1}$ Mpc distance. Morphological classification for both members is available for 57 pairs. Out of these, 9 are early-type (E+E) pairs, 29 late type (S+S) pairs, and 19 mixed (E+S) pairs. We find a deficit of luminous dominants among E+E and E+S pairs relative to S+S pairs, while the distance between pair members is statistically undistinguishable. However, among the 12 pairs that are not only close but also luminous, the fraction of E+E and S+S pairs is 8% and 83% respectively. This result is consistent with star-formation being enhanced in S+S pairs (but not in spirals in S+E pairs) in extremely close isolated pairs.To search for other articles by the author(s) go to: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abstract_service.html

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Contributed Papers
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© 2004 International Astronomical Union