English

On the lifetime of merger features of equal-mass disk mergers

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2014-07-02 v1

Abstract

Detecting post-merger features of merger remnants is highly dependent on the depth of observation images. However, it has been poorly discussed how long the post-merger features are visible under different observational conditions. We investigate a merger-feature time useful for understanding the morphological transformation of galaxy mergers via numerical simulations. We use N-body/hydrodynamic simulations, including gas cooling, star formation, and supernova feedback. We run a set of simulations with various initial orbital configurations and with progenitor galaxies having different morphological properties mainly for equal-mass mergers. As reference models, we ran additional simulations for non-equal mass mergers and mergers in a large halo potential. Mock images using the SDSS rr band are synthesized to estimate a merger-feature times and compare it between the merger simulations. The mock images suggest that the post-merger features involve a small fraction of stars, and the merger-feature time depends on galaxy interactions. In an isolated environment, the merger-feature time is, on average, \sim 2 times the final coalescence time for a shallow surface bright limit of 25 mag/arcsec^2. For a deeper surface brightness limit of 28 mag/arcsec^2, however, the merger-feature time is a factor of two longer, which is why the detection of post-merger features using shallow surveys has been difficult. Tidal force of a cluster potential is effective in stripping post-merger features out and reduces the merger-feature time.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1405.1807,
  title  = {On the lifetime of merger features of equal-mass disk mergers},
  author = {Inchan Ji and Sebastien Peirani and Sukyoung K. Yi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.1807},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

12 pages, 13 figures, 3 tables, accepted for publication in A&A