Quantitative analysis of 3-arm spiral galaxies

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2019
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University of Alabama Libraries
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A relatively small fraction of spiral galaxies has three spiral arms. It has been theorized that these "3-arm spirals" are relatively unstable and prone to decaying into even numbered patterns due to tidal interactions. We present a series of quantitative analyses on a large sample of 3-arm spiral galaxies selected by the Galaxy Zoo 2 group. Much of this analysis used the image processing interface known as the Spiral Arc Finder and Reporter (SpArcFiRe). This program traced spiral arms on submitted images of galaxies and provided information that allowed us to replicate the arms in another program like MS Excel. Most of our work involved images taken from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), supplemented with high-resolution Hubble Space Telescope (HST) observations. This allowed us to study the morphological demographics of our sample, for both the internal structure and arm symmetry. The HST images provided special insight into spiral structure and star formation for these galaxies. We analyzed the star formation in particular using the MIRA AL software for photometry. We also attempted in improve the signal-to-noise of our images using data from the Stripe 82 region of SDSS. Unexpectedly, 3-arm patterns coexist with strong central bars roughly as often as other spiral patterns. We also found that 3-arm spirals do not preferentially exist in low-density regions and may be triggered by interactions.

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Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Astronomy, Astrophysics, Physics
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