Thin galactic discs and nuclear stellar discs (NSDs) are fragile structures that can be easily disturbed by merger events. By studying the age of the stellar populations in present-day discs, we can learn about the assembly history of galaxies and place constraints on their past merger events. Following on the steps of our initial work, we explore the fragility of such disc structures in intermediate-mass-ratio dry encounters using the previously constructed N-body model of the Fornax galaxy NGC 1381 (FCC 170), which hosts both a thin galactic disc and an NSD. We dismiss major and minor encounters, as the former were previously shown to easily destroy thin-disc structures, whereas the latter take several Hubble times to complete in the specific case of FCC 170. The kinematics and structure of the thin galactic disc are dramatically altered by the mergers, whereas the NSD shows a remarkable resilience, exhibiting only a smooth increase of its size when compared to the model evolved in isolation. Our results suggest that thin galactic discs are better tracers for intermediate-mass-ratio mergers, while NSDs may be more useful for major encounters. Based on our simulations and previous analysis of the stellar populations, we concluded that FCC 170 has not experienced any intermediate-mass-ratio dry encounters for at least ∼10 Gyr, as indicated by the age of its thin-disc stellar populations.

Galán-de&nbsp, , ., Anta Pablo, M., Capelo Pedro, R., Vasiliev, E., Dotti, M., et al. (2023). The fragility of thin discs in galaxies – II. Thin discs as tracers of the assembly history of galaxies. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 523(3), 3939-3948 [10.1093/mnras/stad1593].

The fragility of thin discs in galaxies – II. Thin discs as tracers of the assembly history of galaxies

Dotti Massimo;
2023

Abstract

Thin galactic discs and nuclear stellar discs (NSDs) are fragile structures that can be easily disturbed by merger events. By studying the age of the stellar populations in present-day discs, we can learn about the assembly history of galaxies and place constraints on their past merger events. Following on the steps of our initial work, we explore the fragility of such disc structures in intermediate-mass-ratio dry encounters using the previously constructed N-body model of the Fornax galaxy NGC 1381 (FCC 170), which hosts both a thin galactic disc and an NSD. We dismiss major and minor encounters, as the former were previously shown to easily destroy thin-disc structures, whereas the latter take several Hubble times to complete in the specific case of FCC 170. The kinematics and structure of the thin galactic disc are dramatically altered by the mergers, whereas the NSD shows a remarkable resilience, exhibiting only a smooth increase of its size when compared to the model evolved in isolation. Our results suggest that thin galactic discs are better tracers for intermediate-mass-ratio mergers, while NSDs may be more useful for major encounters. Based on our simulations and previous analysis of the stellar populations, we concluded that FCC 170 has not experienced any intermediate-mass-ratio dry encounters for at least ∼10 Gyr, as indicated by the age of its thin-disc stellar populations.
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galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD; galaxies: interactions; galaxies: kinematics and dynamics; galaxies: structure; methods: numerical;
English
25-mag-2023
2023
523
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3939
3948
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Galán-de&nbsp, , ., Anta Pablo, M., Capelo Pedro, R., Vasiliev, E., Dotti, M., et al. (2023). The fragility of thin discs in galaxies – II. Thin discs as tracers of the assembly history of galaxies. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 523(3), 3939-3948 [10.1093/mnras/stad1593].
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