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Gas and stellar spiral structures in tidally perturbed disc galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2016-04-06 v1

Abstract

Tidal interactions between disc galaxies and low mass companions are an established method for generating galactic spiral features. In this work we present a study of the structure and dynamics of spiral arms driven in interactions between disc galaxies and perturbing companions in 3-D N-body/smoothed hydrodynamical numerical simulations. Our specific aims are to characterize any differences between structures formed in the gas and stars from a purely hydrodynamical and gravitational perspective, and to find a limiting case for spiral structure generation. Through analysis of a number of different interacting cases, we find that there is very little difference between arm morphology, pitch angles and pattern speeds between the two media. The main differences are a minor offset between gas and stellar arms, clear spurring features in gaseous arms, and different radial migration of material in the stronger interacting cases. We investigate the minimum mass of a companion required to drive spiral structure in a galactic disc, finding the limiting spiral generation cases with companion masses of the order 1×109M1\times10^9M_\odot, equivalent to only 4% of the stellar disc mass, or 0.5% of the total galactic mass of a Milky Way analogue.

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@article{arxiv.1603.07801,
  title  = {Gas and stellar spiral structures in tidally perturbed disc galaxies},
  author = {Alex R. Pettitt and Elizabeth J. Tasker and James W. Wadsley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.07801},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

20 pages, 23 figures, accepted for publication by MNRAS