| dc.contributor.author | Samanta, Atul A | |
| dc.contributor.author | Ankit Kumar | |
| dc.contributor.author | Mousumi Das | |
| dc.contributor.author | Artale, M. Celeste | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2026-04-22T03:52:03Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2026-04-22T03:52:03Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2026-02 | |
| dc.identifier.citation | Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 706, A89 | en_US |
| dc.identifier.issn | 0004-6361 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8898 | |
| dc.description | Open Access | en_US |
| dc.description | Open Access article, published by EDP Sciences, under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. | |
| dc.description.abstract | Context. Boxy/peanut and X-shaped (BP/X) bulges are prominent features in edge-on disk galaxies and they are believed to represent vertically thickened bars. Despite their relevance in bar evolution, a statistically robust census of these structures in large surveys remains lacking. Aims. We aim to provide the largest catalog of BP/X structures in edge-on galaxies to date, along with an investigation of their properties and role in shaping galaxy scaling relations. Methods. We selected a sample of 6684 edge-on galaxies from SDSS DR8 using Galaxy Zoo classifications, requiring a high edgeon probability (>0.9) and a minimum of ten independent votes. We performed a two-dimensional (2D) image decomposition using GALFIT to obtain the structural parameters. The residual images were visually inspected to classify BP/X features into four categories: strong both-sided, both-sided, one-sided, and control (no BP/X). We also estimated the stellar mass, distance, and physical size for each galaxy. Results. Out of 6653 classified galaxies, we identified 1673 (∼25%) with both-sided BP/X features, 504 (∼8%) strong, and 1169 (∼17%) weak, as well as 1112 (∼17%) one-sided structures, making up a total of 2785 BP/X-hosting galaxies (∼42%). We find that one-sided structures, likely signatures of ongoing buckling, are more frequent than strong both-sided bulges across all stellar masses. The fraction of BP/X bulges increases with stellar surface mass density, indicating a connection with bar formation in dense discs. We also find that galaxies with strong BP/X bulges contribute to increased scatter in the stellar-mass-size and stellar-mass-surface-density relations, particularly at higher masses. | en_US |
| dc.language.iso | en | en_US |
| dc.publisher | EDP Sciences | en_US |
| dc.relation.uri | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202555566 | |
| dc.rights | © The Authors 2026 | |
| dc.subject | Galaxies: bulges | en_US |
| dc.subject | Galaxies: evolution | en_US |
| dc.subject | Galaxies: formation | en_US |
| dc.subject | Galaxies: general | en_US |
| dc.title | Bar evolution in edge-on galaxies: A demographic study of boxy/peanut bulges | en_US |
| dc.type | Article | en_US |