This paper has been published in the
Astronomical Journal (Cabanela, J.E. and Aldering, G.A. 1998, AJ, 116, 1094.) Contact me if you have any questions about my work.
Galaxy Alignments in the Pisces-Perseus Supercluster - Revisited
Cabanela, J. E. and Aldering, G.
University of Minnesota
A search for preferential galaxy alignments in the Pisces-Perseus Supercluster
(PPS) is made using the Minnesota Automated Plate Scanner Pisces-Perseus Survey
(MAPS-PP). The MAPS-PP is a catalog of ~1400 galaxies with a (roughly)
isophotal diameter >30 arcseconds constructed from digitized scans of the blue
and red plates of the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS I) covering the PPS.
This is the
largest sample of galaxies applied to a search of galaxy alignments in this
supercluster and has been used in combination with previously published
redshifts to construct the deepest PPS galaxy luminosity function to date.
While previous studies have relied extensively on catalogs with visually
estimated parameters for both sample selection and determination of galaxy
orientation, the MAPS-PP uses selection criteria and measurements that are
entirely machine and computer based. Therefore it is not susceptible to some
of the biases, such as the diameter-inclination effect, known to exist in some
other galaxy catalogs.
The presense of anisotropic galaxy distributions is determined by use of the
Kuiper statistic, a robust alternative to the chi2
statistic, more traditionally used in these studies. Three statistically
significant anisotropic distributions are observed. The reddest galaxies are
observed to be oriented perferentially perpendicular to the local large-scale
structure. The bluest galaxies near the supercluster plane are observed to
have an anisotropic position angle distribution. And finally, a weak trend
for the median galaxy position angle of galaxies to `twist' with increasing
distance from the Pisces-Perseus Supercluster plane is observed. These
observed position angle distribution anisotropies are not consistent with any
single primordial or modern-era galaxy alignment mechanism, although a
mixture of such mechanisms is not ruled out.
Full Paper Available: The Astronomical Journal Online has now published this paper online.
MAPS-PP Catalog: The electronic version of this catalog of 1400 galaxies in the Pisces-Perseus Supercluster with accurately measured position angles and ellipticities is now available online (includes a standard nomenclature for cross-identified objects, which didn't make it into the print version).
This document last updated: Wed Sep 16 10:43:59 CDT 1998
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