More Evidence for Hidden Spiral and Bar Features in Bright Early-Type Dwarf Galaxies

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Barazza, F D
Binggeli, Bruno
Jerjen, Helmut

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Following the discovery of spiral structure in IC 3328 (Jerjen et al. 2000), we present further evidence that a sizable fraction of bright early-type dwarfs in the Virgo cluster are genuine disk galaxies, or are hosting a disk component. Among a sample of 23 nucleated dwarf ellipticals and dSOs observed with the Very Large Telescope in B and R, we found another four systems exhibiting non-axisymmetric structures, such as a bar and/or spiral arms, indicative of a disk (IC 0783, IC 3349, NGC 4431, IC 3468). Particularly remarkable are the two-armed spiral pattern in IC 0783 and the bar and trailing arms in NGC 4431. For both galaxies the disk nature has recently been confirmed by a rotation velocity measurement (Simien & Prugniel 2002). Our photometric search is based on a Fourier decomposition method and a specific version of unsharp masking. Some "early-type" dwarfs in the Virgo cluster seem to be former late-type galaxies which were transformed to early-type morphology, e.g. by "harassment", during their infall to the cluster, while maintaining part of their disk structure.

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Astronomy and Astrophysics

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