This paper is the first part in our series on the influence of tidal
interactions and minor mergers on the radial and vertical disk structure of
spiral galaxies. We report on the sample selection, our observations, and data
reduction. Surface photometry of the optical and near infrared data of a sample
of 110 highly-inclined/edge-on disk galaxies are presented. This sample
consists of two subsamples of 61 non-interacting galaxies (control sample) and
of 49 interacting galaxies/minor merging candidates. Additionally, 41 of these
galaxies were observed in the near infrared. We show that the distribution of
morphological types of both subsamples is almost indistinguishable, covering
the range between 0 <= T <= 9. An improved, 3-dimensional disk modelling- and
fitting procedure is described in order to analyze and to compare the disk
structure of our sample galaxies by using characteristic parameters. We find
that the vertical brightness profiles of galactic disks respond very sensitive
even to small deviations from the perfect edge-on orientation. Hence,
projection effects of slightly inclined disks may cause substantial changes in
the value of the disk scale height and must therefore be considered in the
subsequent study.Comment: LaTeX, 36 pages, 5 figures, complete series of papers incl. all
figures of higher quality is available at
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