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J/AJ/124/782       Bar galaxies and their environments    (van den Bergh+, 2002)
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Beginning of ReadMe : J/AJ/124/782 Bar galaxies and their environments (van den Bergh+, 2002) ================================================================================ Bar galaxies and their environments. van den Bergh S. <Astron. J. 124, 782 (2002)> =2002AJ....124..782V ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Clusters, galaxy ; Morphology Keywords: galaxies: clusters: general - galaxies: spiral Abstract: The prints of the Palomar Sky Survey, luminosity classifications, and radial velocities were used to assign all northern Shapley-Ames galaxies to either (1) field, (2) group, or (3) cluster environments. This information for 930 galaxies shows no evidence for a dependence of bar frequency on galaxy environment. This suggests that the formation of a bar in a disk galaxy is mainly determined by the properties of the parent galaxy, rather than by the characteristics of its environment.

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