Bibcode
Balcells, Marc
Bibliographical reference
The Central Kiloparsec of Starbursts and AGN: The La Palma Connection, ASP Conference Proceedings Vol. 249. Edited by J. H. Knapen, J. E. Beckman, I. Shlosman, and T. J. Mahoney. ISBN: 1-58381-089-7. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2001, p. 140.
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2001
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Description
We study the innermost regions of bulges with surface-brightness data
derived from combined HST/NICMOS and ground-based NIR profiles. Bulge
profiles to 1--2 kpc may be fit with Sersic laws and show a trend with
bulge-to-disk ratio: low-B/D bulges are roughly exponential, whereas
higher-B/D bulges show increasing Sersic shape index, n, indicating
higher peak central densities and more extended brightness tails. N-body
models of the accretion of satellites onto disk--bulge--halo galaxies
show that satellite accretion contributes to the increase of the shape
index, n, as the bulge grows by accretion. The N-body results
demonstrate that exponential profiles are fragile to merging, hence
bulges with exponential surface-brightness profiles cannot have
experienced significant growth by the accretion of dense satellites.