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Morphological classification of galaxies using photometric parameters: The concentration index versus the coarseness parameter

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 130, Issue 4, Pages 1545-1557

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/444416

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galaxies : fundamental parameters; galaxies : general; galaxies : structure

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We devise improved photometric parameters for the morphological classification of galaxies using a bright sample from the First Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. In addition to using an elliptical aperture concentration index for classification, we introduce a new texture parameter, coarseness, which quantifies deviations from smooth galaxy isophotes. The elliptical aperture concentration index produces morphological classifications that are in appreciably better agreement with visual classifications than those based on circular apertures. With the addition of the coarseness parameter, the success rate of classifying galaxies into early and late types increases to similar or equal to 88% with respect to the reference visual classification. A reasonably high success rate (similar or equal to 68%) is also attained in classifying galaxies into three types, early-type galaxies (E+S0) and early-type (Sa+Sb) and late-type (Sc+Sdm+Im) spiral galaxies.

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