TL;DR: A review of the progress of the studies on the orientation of galaxies in the Local Supercluster (LSC) is reviewed and a summary of recent results is given in this article.
Abstract: The progress of the studies on the orientation of galaxies in the Local Supercluster (LSC) is reviewed and a summary of recent results is given. Following a brief introduction of the LSC, we describe the results of early studies based on two-dimensional analysis, which were mostly not conclusive. We describe next the three-dimensional analysis, which is used widely today. Difficulties and systematic effects are explained and the importance of selection effects is described. Then, results based on the new method and modern databases are given, which are summarized as follows. When the LSC is seen as a whole, galaxy planes tend to align perpendicular to the LSC plane with lenticulars showing the most pronounced tendency. Projections onto the LSC plane of the spin vectors of Virgo cluster member galaxies, and to some extent, those of the total LSC galaxies, tend to point to the Virgo cluster center. This tendency is more pronounced for lenticulars than for spirals. It is suggested that ‘field’ galaxies, i.e., those which do not belong to groups with more than three members, may be better objects than other galaxies to probe the information at the early epoch of the LSC formation through the analysis of galaxy orientations. Field lenticulars show a pronounced anisotropic distribution of spin vectors in the sense that they lay their spin vectors parallel to the LSC plane while field spirals show an isotropic spin-vector distribution.
TL;DR: In this article, a method for investigating galactic angular momentum in the Local Supercluster (LSC) is applied to a sample of 2227 galaxies chosen from the UGC and ESO catalogues.
Abstract: A method for investigating galactic angular momentum in the Local Supercluster (LSC) is applied to a sample of 2227 galaxies chosen from the UGC and ESO catalogues. The method takes into account both the galactic image position angle and the inclination of the normal to the galaxy to the line of sight. Another independent sample of galaxies taken from Tully's Nearby Galaxy Catalog is also used. We find the distribution of galactic planes throughout the LSC to be anisotropic; the planes tend to be oriented perpendicular to the Local Supercluster plane. The projection of galactic rotation axes on the LSC plane shows a tendency to point towards the Virgo cluster centre
TL;DR: In this paper, Johnson images and long slit spectra along the major axis of a sample of isolated spiral galaxies were obtained and compared with those reported in the RC3 catalogue, and the analysis of both samples and their comparison will be published separately.
Abstract: We have obtained Johnson images and long slit spectra along the major axis of a sample of isolated spiral galaxies, and a sample of spirals in isolated pairs. We present in this contribution the photometric parameters (galactic orientation in the sky, total magnitudes and colors, color gradients, isophotal profiles and their decomposition in bulge and disk components) and the rotation curves of the observed galaxies. For some of the galaxies H α images and/or spectra along the minor axis are also available and the data also presented here. The data we obtain are then compared with those reported in the RC3 catalogue. The analysis of both samples and their comparison will be published separately.