2004
DOI: 10.1086/421554
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BUDDA: A New Two‐dimensional Bulge/Disk Decomposition Code for Detailed Structural Analysis of Galaxies

Abstract: We present BUDDA (Bulge/ Disk Decomposition Analysis), a new code devoted to perform a two-dimensional bulge/disk decomposition directly from the images of galaxies. The bulge component is fitted with a generalized Sérsic profile, whereas disks have an exponential profile. No other components are included. Bars and other substructures, like lenses, rings, inner bars, and inner disks, are studied with the residual images obtained through the subtraction of bulges and disks from the original images. This means t… Show more

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“…In our recent study (Busch et al 2014), we have probed the M BH −L bulge relation of low-luminosity type-1 quasi-stellar objects (LLQSOs). We performed a careful decomposition of K-band images with the B-code (de Souza et al 2004;Gadotti 2008) and find that the bulges do not follow the published M BH −L bulge relations for inactive galaxies of Marconi & Hunt (2003), Vika et al (2012), , and Kormendy & Ho (2013). A deviation of type-1 active galactic nuclei (AGN) from the SMBH-bulge relations is in agreement with previous studies in the optical (Nelson et al 2004;Kim et al 2008;Bennert et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In our recent study (Busch et al 2014), we have probed the M BH −L bulge relation of low-luminosity type-1 quasi-stellar objects (LLQSOs). We performed a careful decomposition of K-band images with the B-code (de Souza et al 2004;Gadotti 2008) and find that the bulges do not follow the published M BH −L bulge relations for inactive galaxies of Marconi & Hunt (2003), Vika et al (2012), , and Kormendy & Ho (2013). A deviation of type-1 active galactic nuclei (AGN) from the SMBH-bulge relations is in agreement with previous studies in the optical (Nelson et al 2004;Kim et al 2008;Bennert et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…3 show the radial surface brightness profile derived from the S 4 G image with ellipse fits to the isophotes, using the ellipse task in IRAF. The bottom panels show the result of an image decomposition with BUDDA (de Souza et al 2004;Gadotti 2008). The fit includes models for a photometric bulge, a bar and a type II disc (see e.g.…”
Section: Major Structuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The galaxy light is usually modeled as the sum of the contributions of the different galactic components, i.e., bulge and disk, and eventually lenses, bars, spiral arms, and rings (Prieto et al 2001;Aguerri et al 2005). A number of two-dimensional parametric decomposition techniques have been developed to achieve this aim (e.g., Simard 1998;Khosroshahi et al 2000;Peng et al 2002;de Souza et al 2004;Laurikainen et al 2005;Pignatelli et al 2006;Méndez-Abreu et al 2008). On the other hand, the presence of the galactic disk allows us to accurately constrain the inclination of the bulge based on the assumption that the two components share the same polar axis (i.e., the equatorial plane of the disk coincides with that of the bulge).…”
Section: Intrinsic Shape Of Disk Galaxiesmentioning
confidence: 99%