LENTICULAR GALAXY

The Spindle Galaxy (NGC 5866), a lenticular galaxy in the Draco constellation.

A 'lenticular galaxy' is a type of galaxy which is intermediate between an elliptical galaxy and a spiral galaxy in galaxy morphological classification schemes.[1] Lenticular galaxies are disc galaxies (like spiral galaxies) which have used up or lost their interstellar matter (like elliptical galaxies). Because of their ill-defined spiral arms, if they are inclined face-on it is often difficult to distinguish between them and elliptical galaxies.

Contents
Morphological variations
Bars
Inner ring and S-shaped subtypes
References

Morphological variations


Although lenticular galaxies do not vary in shape as much as spiral galaxies, they may still be divided into a series of subclasses based on their appearance. Some of these subclasses are described below.
Bars

In the de Vaucouleurs classification system, lenticular galaxies may be split into three subclasses based on the presence or absence of a central bar structure. The SA0 designation is used for lenticular galaxies with no apparent bars. The SB0 designation is used for galaxies with a strong bar. The SAB0 designation is an intermediate class that may be referred to as weakly barred.
Inner ring and S-shaped subtypes

Some lenticular galaxies are also given inner ring (S0(r)) and S-shaped (S0(s)) designations as well as an intermediate designation (S0(rs)). However, these designations were defined primarily for spiral galaxies, and finding objects that represent some of these classes is very difficult.

References


1. The de Vaucouleurs Atlas of Galaxies, R. J. Buta, H. G. Corwin, Jr., S. C. Odewahn, , , Cambridge University, 2007, ISBN 0-521-82048-6




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