Hubble Space Telescope Photometry of the Central Regions of Virgo Cluster Elliptical Galaxies. II. Isophote Shapes
van den Bosch, Frank C.; O'Connell, Robert W.; Ferrarese, Laura; Ford, Holland C.; Jaffe, Walter
Netherlands, United States
Abstract
The isophotal shapes of a magnitude limited sample of Virgo ellipticals are presented. These are derived from high resolution HST photometry. The absence of atmospheric seeing and accurate knowledge of the PSF allows us to perform an accurate deconvolution. Model galaxies were constructed to test the deconvolution algorithms used, and showed that we can accurately recover isophotal shape parameters down to 0.5". From the isophotal parameters we can classify the galaxies in two subsamples: disky and non- disky galaxies. In three of these disky galaxies we found evidence for a nuclear stellar disk in the inner 1.5". In addition these galaxies also have an outer disk, that seems to break up inside 2"-3". In the two galaxies for which there is kinematic evidence from the literature of a decoupled core, we found no indication for such subsystem from the isophotal shape analysis. In 80% of these early type galaxies there are indications for dust. For eight of these galaxies the dust has not been detected before.