Orbital structure of self-consistent triaxial stellar systems

We used a multipolar code to create, through the dissipationless collapses of systems of 1,000,000 particles, three self-consistent triaxial stellar systems with axial ratios corresponding to those of E4, E5 and E6 galaxies. The E5 and E6 models have small, but significant, rotational velocities alt...

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Autores principales: Aquilano, Roberto O., Muzzio, Juan Carlos, Navone, Hugo Daniel
Formato: Articulo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/133771
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topic Astronomía
Cuspy triaxial stellar systems
Figure rotation
Stellar orbits
Chaotic motion
Self-consistent models
spellingShingle Astronomía
Cuspy triaxial stellar systems
Figure rotation
Stellar orbits
Chaotic motion
Self-consistent models
Aquilano, Roberto O.
Muzzio, Juan Carlos
Navone, Hugo Daniel
Orbital structure of self-consistent triaxial stellar systems
topic_facet Astronomía
Cuspy triaxial stellar systems
Figure rotation
Stellar orbits
Chaotic motion
Self-consistent models
description We used a multipolar code to create, through the dissipationless collapses of systems of 1,000,000 particles, three self-consistent triaxial stellar systems with axial ratios corresponding to those of E4, E5 and E6 galaxies. The E5 and E6 models have small, but significant, rotational velocities although their total angular momenta are zero, that is, they exhibit figure rotation; the rotational velocity decreases with decreasing flattening of the models and for the E4 model it is essentially zero. Except for minor changes, probably caused by unavoidable relaxation effects, the systems are highly stable. The potential of each system was subsequently approximated with interpolating formulae yielding smooth potentials, stationary for the non-rotating model and stationary in the rotating frame for the rotating ones. The Lyapunov exponents could then be computed for randomly selected samples of the bodies that make up the different systems, allowing the recognition of regular and partially and fully chaotic orbits. Finally, the regular orbits were Fourier analyzed and classified using their locations on the frequency map. As it could be expected, the percentages of chaotic orbits increase with the flattening of the system. As one goes from E6 through E4, the fraction of partially chaotic orbits relative to that of fully chaotic ones increases, with the former surpassing the latter in model E4; the likely cause of this behavior is that triaxiality diminishes from E6 through E4, the latter system being almost axially symmetric. We especulate that some of the partially chaotic orbits may obey a global integral akin to the long axis component of angular momentum. Our results show that is perfectly possible to have highly stable triaxial models with large fractions of chaotic orbits, but such systems cannot have constant axial ratios from center to border: a slightly flattened reservoir of highly chaotic orbits seems to be mandatory for those systems.
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author Aquilano, Roberto O.
Muzzio, Juan Carlos
Navone, Hugo Daniel
author_facet Aquilano, Roberto O.
Muzzio, Juan Carlos
Navone, Hugo Daniel
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title Orbital structure of self-consistent triaxial stellar systems
title_short Orbital structure of self-consistent triaxial stellar systems
title_full Orbital structure of self-consistent triaxial stellar systems
title_fullStr Orbital structure of self-consistent triaxial stellar systems
title_full_unstemmed Orbital structure of self-consistent triaxial stellar systems
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