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2018MNRAS.473.2212F - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 473, 2212-2221 (2018)

Stability of satellite planes in M31 II: effects of the dark subhalo population.

FERNANDO N., ARIAS V., LEWIS G.F., IBATA R.A. and POWER C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The planar arrangement of nearly half the satellite galaxies of M31 has been a source of mystery and speculation since it was discovered. With a growing number of other host galaxies showing these satellite galaxy planes, their stability and longevity have become central to the debate on whether the presence of satellite planes are a natural consequence of prevailing cosmological models, or represent a challenge. Given the dependence of their stability on host halo shape, we look into how a galaxy plane's dark matter environment influences its longevity. An increased number of dark matter subhaloes results in increased interactions that hasten the deterioration of an already-formed plane of satellite galaxies in spherical dark haloes. The role of total dark matter mass fraction held in subhaloes in dispersing a plane of galaxies presents non-trivial effects on plane longevity as well. But any misalignment of plane inclines to major axes of flattened dark matter haloes lead to their lifetimes being reduced to <=3 Gyr. Distributing >=40 per cent of total dark mass in subhaloes in the overall dark matter distribution results in a plane of satellite galaxies which is prone to change through the 5-Gyr integration time period.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: haloes

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