We study the dynamics of galaxy mergers, with emphasis on the gas feeding of nuclear regions, using a suite of hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy encounters. The high spatial and temporal resolution of the simulations allows us to not only recover the standard picture of tidal-torque-induced inflows, but also to detail another, important feeding path produced by ram pressure. The induced shocks effectively decouple the dynamics of the gas from that of the stars, greatly enhancing the loss of gas angular momentum and leading to increased central inflows. The ram-pressure shocks also cause, in many cases, the entire galactic gas disc of the smaller galaxy to abruptly change its direction of rotation, causing a complete 'flip' and, several 108 yr later, a subsequent 'counter-flip'. This phenomenon results in the existence of long-lived decoupled gas-stellar and stellar-stellar discs,which could hint at a newexplanation for the origin of some of the observed kinematically decoupled cores/counter-rotating discs. Lastly, we speculate, in the case of non-coplanar mergers, on the possible existence of a new class of remnant systems similar to some of the observed X-shaped radio galaxies.

Capelo, P., Dotti, M. (2017). Shocks and angular momentum flips: A different path to feeding the nuclear regions of merging galaxies. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 465(3), 2643-2653 [10.1093/mnras/stw2872].

Shocks and angular momentum flips: A different path to feeding the nuclear regions of merging galaxies

DOTTI, MASSIMO
Ultimo
2017

Abstract

We study the dynamics of galaxy mergers, with emphasis on the gas feeding of nuclear regions, using a suite of hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy encounters. The high spatial and temporal resolution of the simulations allows us to not only recover the standard picture of tidal-torque-induced inflows, but also to detail another, important feeding path produced by ram pressure. The induced shocks effectively decouple the dynamics of the gas from that of the stars, greatly enhancing the loss of gas angular momentum and leading to increased central inflows. The ram-pressure shocks also cause, in many cases, the entire galactic gas disc of the smaller galaxy to abruptly change its direction of rotation, causing a complete 'flip' and, several 108 yr later, a subsequent 'counter-flip'. This phenomenon results in the existence of long-lived decoupled gas-stellar and stellar-stellar discs,which could hint at a newexplanation for the origin of some of the observed kinematically decoupled cores/counter-rotating discs. Lastly, we speculate, in the case of non-coplanar mergers, on the possible existence of a new class of remnant systems similar to some of the observed X-shaped radio galaxies.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
Galaxies: evolution; Galaxies: interactions; Galaxies: ISM; Galaxies: kinematics and dynamics; Galaxies: nuclei; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Space and Planetary Science
English
2017
465
3
2643
2653
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Capelo, P., Dotti, M. (2017). Shocks and angular momentum flips: A different path to feeding the nuclear regions of merging galaxies. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 465(3), 2643-2653 [10.1093/mnras/stw2872].
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