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Formation of filaments and feathers in disc galaxies: Is self-gravity enough?

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-03-17 v1

Abstract

Context. Dense filaments/feathers are kpc-scale dusty features present in nearby main sequence galaxies. Distinct from the spiral arms, filaments constitute a major portion of dense gas concentration. They are expected to play an important role in star formation and are known to harbour star-forming regions and H II regions. Aims. We explore the origin of filaments/feathers in disc galaxies via global gravitational instability. Methods. We conduct a parameter study using three-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations of isolated disc galaxies that are isothermal, self-gravitating and initialised in equilibrium. Our galaxies are uniquely characterised by two dimensionless parameters, the Toomre QQ and the rotational Mach number, Mc=vc/cs\mathcal{M}_{\rm c} = v_{\rm c}/c_{\rm s} (ratio of circular velocity to sound speed). We carry out simulations covering a wide range in both. Results. We find that galaxies with Q=1Q = 1 form filaments within a single rotation, while galaxies with Q2Q \geq 2 do not. These filaments are kpc long and are semi-regularly spaced along the azimuth. Their morphology, density contrast and formation timescale vary with Mc\mathcal{M}_{\rm c}, with filament spacing and instability onset time both inversely proportional to Mc\mathcal{M}_{\rm c} and the density contrast increasing with Mc\mathcal{M}_{\rm c}. However, their growth rates in all Q=1Q = 1 galaxies are 0.5 Ω\sim 0.5~\Omega, where Ω\Omega is the angular frequency. We compare the filament spacing in our simulations with the ones from JWST/MIRI and HST observations of nearby galaxies and find them in agreement. Conclusions. Our study suggests that self-gravity and rotation are sufficient to form filaments, even in the absence of spiral arms or magnetic fields. Their morphologies are primarily determined by Mc\mathcal{M}_{\rm c}, which parametrises the importance of thermal versus rotational support.

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@article{arxiv.2502.18565,
  title  = {Formation of filaments and feathers in disc galaxies: Is self-gravity enough?},
  author = {Raghav Arora and Christoph Federrath and Mark Krumholz and Robi Banerjee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.18565},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

15 pages, 17 figures. Accepted in A&A