Classes of ring galaxies generated by dynamical friction |
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Authors: | Pnina Luban-Lotan Curtis Struck-Marcell |
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Affiliation: | (1) Astronomy Program, Physics Department, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA |
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Abstract: | Dynamical friction is incorporated in the numerical modeling of colliding ring galaxies. We show that dynamical friction may lead to the capture of an initially unbound companion into a damped oscillatory orbit before ultimately merging with the target disk. In the late stages of its motion the companion may be virtually merged with the main galaxy while rings are still propagating in the disk. This raises the possibility that there exist (at least) two classes of ring galaxies: a class of ring galaxies with separate detached companions in which dynamical friction is too weak to have captured the collider, and a second class with no apparent companion in which the latter has either merged with the target galaxy or has disrupted. These two classes could possibly be identified with O-type and P-type ring galaxies of Few and Madore (1986). |
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