Triaxiality Inhibitors in N-Body Simulations
Abstract
Numerous previous studies have investigated the phenomenon wherein initially spherical N-body systems are distorted to triaxial shapes. We report on an investigation of a previously described orbital instability that should oppose triaxiality. After verifying the instability with numerical orbit integrations that extend the original analysis, we search for evidence of the instability in N-body systems that become triaxial. Our results highlight the difficulty in separating dynamical process from finite-N effects. While we argue that our analysis points to the presence of the instability in simulated triaxial systems, discreteness appears to play a role in mimicking the instability. This suggests that predicting the shapes of real-world systems, such as dark matter halos around galaxies, based on such simulations involves more uncertainty than previously thought.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1803.01676,
title = {Triaxiality Inhibitors in N-Body Simulations},
author = {Eric I. Barnes and Evan Dowling},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.01676},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal