English

Effects of Resolution and Local Stability on Galactic Disks: I. Multiple Spiral Mode Formation via Swing Amplification

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-04-30 v2

Abstract

We investigate the formation of multiple spiral modes in Milky Way-like disk-halo systems without explicitly exciting perturbations. We explore how numerical resolution, the level of local disk stability, and the presence of a live halo influence both the initial appearance and the subsequent evolution of these modes. To characterize spiral structure, we compute Fourier amplitudes for modes m=1m=1-66. In marginally unstable, lower-resolution disks (N=5×106N_\star=5\times10^6, NDM=1.14×107N_{\rm DM}=1.14\times10^7), faint features appear within the first 0.50.5 Gyr due to numerical noise, in contrast to high-resolution models where perturbations emerge later. Across all sufficiently resolved, live-halo models with mDM/m10m_{\rm DM}/m_\star \le 10, the spirals exhibit a cascading sequence in both mode number and radius: higher-mm modes form and decay first, followed by the delayed emergence of lower-mm modes, with an inward drift of the activity's epicenter. This behavior reflects a combination of local swing amplification, which explains the initial growth of short-wavelength modes, and interference between coexisting long-lived spiral modes, which accounts for the recurrent short-timescale amplitude modulations. In contrast, models with a fixed halo potential or coarse halo resolution (NDM=1.14×106N_{\rm DM}=1.14\times10^6 and mDM/m=100m_{\rm DM}/m_\star=100) show strong early spirals but lack this coherent cascading behavior, owing to excessive shot noise and insufficient halo responsiveness. The m=3m=3 mode plays a transitional role, marking the onset of angular-momentum transport in the inner disk that precedes bar formation, a process absent in fixed-potential models. Our results show that a live halo with appropriate mass resolution provides the gravitational response needed to sustain and regenerate multi-mode spiral structure, even though the total angular-momentum exchange remains small.

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@article{arxiv.2511.21805,
  title  = {Effects of Resolution and Local Stability on Galactic Disks: I. Multiple Spiral Mode Formation via Swing Amplification},
  author = {SungWon Kwak and Ivan Minchev and Christoph Pfrommer and Matthias Steinmetz and Sukyoung K. Yi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.21805},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

22 pages, 14 figures, Submitted