2012A&A...548A.126M


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2012A&A...548A.126M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 548A, 126-126 (2012/12-1)

Evolution of galactic discs: multiple patterns, radial migration, and disc outskirts.

MINCHEV I., FAMAEY B., QUILLEN A.C., DI MATTEO P., COMBES F., VLAJIC M., ERWIN P. and BLAND-HAWTHORN J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the evolution of galactic discs in N-body tree-SPH simulations. We find that discs, initially truncated at three scale-lengths, can triple their radial extent, solely driven by secular evolution. At the same time, the initial radial metallicity gradients are flattened and even reversed in the outer discs. Both Type I (single exponential) and Type II (down-turning) observed disc surface-brightness profiles can be explained by our findings. We show that profiles with breaks beyond the bar's outer Lindblad resonance, at present only explained as the effect of star-formation threshold, can occur even if no star formation is considered. We explain these results with the strong angular momentum outward transfer, resulting from torques and radial migration associated with multiple patterns, such as central bars and spiral waves of different multiplicity. We find that even for stars ending up on cold orbits, the changes in angular momentum exhibit complex structure as a function of radius, unlike the expected effect of transient spirals alone. We show that the bars in all of our simulations are the most effective drivers of radial migration through their corotation resonance, throughout the 3 Gyr of evolution studied. Focussing on one of our models, we find evidence for non-linear coupling among m=1, 2, 3 and 4 density waves, where m is the pattern multiplicity. In this way the waves involved conspire to carry the energy and angular momentum extracted by the first mode from the inner parts of the disc much farther out than a single mode could. We suggest that the naturally occurring larger resonance widths at galactic radii beyond four scale-lengths may have profound consequences on the formation and location of breaks in disc density profiles, provided spirals are present at such large distances. We also consider the effect of gas inflow and show that when in-plane smooth gas accretion of ∼5M/yr is included, the outer discs become more unstable, leading to a strong increase in the stellar velocity dispersion. This, in turn, causes the formation of a Type III (up-turning) profile in the old stellar population. We propose that observations of Type III surface brightness profiles, combined with an up-turn in the stellar velocity dispersions beyond the disc break, could be a signature of ongoing gas-accretion. The results of this study suggest that disc outskirts comprised of stars migrated from the inner disc would have relatively large radial velocity dispersions (>30km/s at 6 scale-lengths for Milky Way-size systems), and significant thickness when seen edge-on.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: disk - Galaxy: evolution - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: structure - Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 NGC 300 GiG 00 54 53.4465638304 -37 41 03.168402396 8.83 8.69 8.13 7.46   ~ 1462 2
2 M 33 GiG 01 33 50.8965749232 +30 39 36.630403128 6.17 6.27 5.72     ~ 5729 1
3 NGC 891 H2G 02 22 32.907 +42 20 53.95 11.08 10.81 9.93 7.86   ~ 1643 2
4 NGC 2950 AG? 09 42 35.1484995048 +58 51 04.584956904   11.8       ~ 201 0
5 NGC 3455 GiP 10 54 31.0921117824 +17 17 04.985473704   13.1       ~ 158 0
6 NGC 3504 LIN 11 03 11.3 +27 58 21   13.48 12.93     ~ 516 2
7 NGC 3982 Sy1 11 56 28.1445516072 +55 07 30.859586652   12.20 11.70 11.18   ~ 538 1
8 NGC 4244 GiG 12 17 29.659 +37 48 25.60   10.71   9.99   ~ 551 1
9 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6510 0
10 NGC 5273 Sy1 13 42 08.3801616672 +35 39 15.467518836   14.01 13.12     ~ 458 0
11 NAME SDG G 18 55 03.1 -30 28 42   4.5 3.6     ~ 2122 2
12 NGC 7793 GiG 23 57 49.7540045856 -32 35 27.701550744 10.26 9.74 9.28 9.06 9.7 ~ 1079 2

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