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Redefining $Q$ for multi-component discs of stars and gas

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-02-11 v1

Abstract

We point out a fundamental mismatch in the QQ stability parameter for Galactic discs: Toomre's Q=1Q = 1 defines the boundary between axisymmetric stability/instability, while simulations, observations, and theoretical expectations apply QQ in the region Q>1Q > 1 as a measure for spiral activity (e.g. swing amplification), for which QQ has not been designed. We suggest to redefine QQ to keep Q=1Q = 1 as the stability boundary, but to equally yield a consistent map between QQ and the maximum swing amplification factor. Using the Goldreich-Lynden-Bell formalism, we find that particularly the QQ for gas discs has been mismatched, and should be redefined to close to the square of the traditional definition. We provide new formulations of QQ for simple, two-component, and multi-component discs, including a discussion of vertically extended discs, providing a simple iterative formula for which we also provide code. We find Q1.58Q \approx 1.58 for the Solar Neighbourhood under our definition, closer to results from simulations. We compare the Milky Way and M74, showing that, consistent with observations, the theory suggests a higher mm number for the Milky Way (arguing against a 2-arm pattern) for stellar-dominated patterns. Gas instability arises at much smaller scales (m10m \gtrsim 10), and we link both M74's gas pattern and local spurs in the Milky Way to this gas instability rather than stellar spiral arms.

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@article{arxiv.2502.05304,
  title  = {Redefining $Q$ for multi-component discs of stars and gas},
  author = {Kit George and Ralph Schönrich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.05304},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

20 pages, 20 figures. Submitted to MNRAS