2013MNRAS.433..434P


Query : 2013MNRAS.433..434P

2013MNRAS.433..434P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 433, 434-444 (2013/July-3)

Searching for nuclear stellar discs in simulations of star cluster mergers.

PORTALURI E., CORSINI E.M., MORELLI L., HARTMANN M., DALLA BONTA E., DEBATTISTA V.P. and PIZZELLA A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The nuclei of galaxies often host small stellar discs with scalelengths of a few tens of parsecs and luminosities up to 107 L☉. To investigate the formation and properties of nuclear stellar discs (NSDs), we look for their presence in a set of N-body simulations studying the dissipationless merging of multiple star clusters in galactic nuclei. A few tens of star clusters with sizes and masses comparable to those of globular clusters observed in the Milky Way are accreted on to a pre-existing nuclear stellar component: either a massive super star cluster or a rapidly rotating, compact disc with a scalelength of a few parsecs, mimicking the variety of observed nuclear structures. Images and kinematic maps of the simulation time-steps are then built and analysed as if they were real and at the distance of the Virgo cluster. We use the Scorza-Bender method to search for the presence of disc structures via photometric decomposition. In one case, the merger remnant has all the observed photometric and kinematic properties of NSDs observed in real galaxies. This shows that current observations are consistent with most of the NSD mass being assembled from the migration and accretion of star clusters into the galactic centre. In the other simulation instead, we detect an elongated structure from the unsharp masked image, that does not develop the photometric or kinematic signature of an NSD. Thus, in the context of searches for a disc structure, the Scorza-Bender method is a robust and necessary tool.

Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: photometry - galaxies: structure

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 4128 GiG 12 08 32.2956594552 +68 46 03.393508728   12.7       ~ 73 0
2 NGC 4206 AGN 12 15 16.8236744928 +13 01 26.410149444 12.81 12.82 12.15     ~ 232 1
3 NGC 4244 GiG 12 17 29.659 +37 48 25.60   10.71   9.99   ~ 558 1
4 NGC 4342 GiP 12 23 39.0032044488 +07 03 14.359499100   13.0       ~ 314 0
5 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6642 0
6 NGC 4458 GiP 12 28 57.5613938232 +13 14 30.946545276 13.27 12.93 12.07     ~ 413 2
7 NGC 4478 GiP 12 30 17.4160005576 +12 19 42.790577160 12.82 12.36 11.45   10.17 ~ 490 1
8 UGC 7658 GiG 12 30 57.7095721176 +12 16 13.316512872   11.2 11.59 12.02   ~ 232 1
9 NGC 4570 GiG 12 36 53.3828233728 +07 14 47.697174852   11.8       ~ 331 0
10 M 59 GiG 12 42 02.2581375168 +11 38 48.909507756   11.0       ~ 693 0
11 NGC 4698 Sy2 12 48 22.9082830584 +08 29 14.667552276   13.24 12.27     ~ 483 0
12 NGC 5308 GiP 13 47 00.4361008824 +60 58 23.334066588   12.5       ~ 205 0
13 NGC 5845 GiG 15 06 00.7823239488 +01 38 01.704838596   13.8 11.20 12.06 9.94 ~ 385 0
14 NGC 7332 GiP 22 37 24.5373044952 +23 47 53.830708800   12.0       ~ 373 0

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