2D Bayesian automated tilted-ring fitting of disc galaxies in large HI galaxy surveys : 2DBAT

Se-Heon Oh, Lister Staveley-Smith, Kristine Spekkens, Peter Kamphuis, Barbel S. Koribalski

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Abstract

We present a novel algorithm based on a Bayesian method for 2D tilted-ring analysis of disc galaxy velocity fields. Compared to the conventional algorithms based on a chi-squared minimization procedure, this new Bayesian-based algorithm suffers less from local minima of the model parameters even with highly multimodal posterior distributions. Moreover, the Bayesian analysis, implemented via Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling, only requires broad ranges of posterior distributions of the parameters, which makes the fitting procedure fully automated. This feature will be essential when performing kinematic analysis on the large number of resolved galaxies expected to be detected in neutral hydrogen (H I) surveys with the Square Kilometre Array and its pathfinders. The so-called 2D Bayesian Automated Tiltedring fitter (2DBAT) implements Bayesian fits of 2D tilted-ring models in order to derive rotation curves of galaxies. We explore 2DBAT performance on (a) artificial HI data cubes built based on representative rotation curves of intermediate-mass and massive spiral galaxies, and (b) Australia Telescope Compact Array HI data from the Local Volume HI Survey. We find that 2DBAT works best for well-resolved galaxies with intermediate inclinations (20° < i < 70°), complementing 3D techniques better suited to modelling inclined galaxies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3256-3298
Number of pages43
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume473
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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