Bibcode
González-García, Antonio César; Balcells, Marc
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 357, Issue 2, pp. 753-772.
Fecha de publicación:
2
2005
Número de citas
60
Número de citas referidas
54
Descripción
We analyse N-body galaxy merger experiments involving disc galaxies.
Mergers of disc-bulge-halo models are compared to those of bulgeless,
disc-halo models to quantify the effects of the central bulge on merger
dynamics and the structure of the remnant. Our models explore galaxy
mass ratios 1:1 through 3:1, and use higher bulge mass fractions than
previous studies. A full comparison of the structural and dynamical
properties with our observations is carried out. The presence of central
bulges results in longer tidal tails, oblate final intrinsic shapes,
surface brightness profiles with a higher Sérsic index, steeper
rotation curves and oblate-rotator internal dynamics. Mergers of
bulgeless galaxies do not generate long-lasting tidal tails, and their
strong triaxiality seems inconsistent with observations; these remnants
show shells, which we do not find in models including central bulges.
Giant ellipticals with boxy isophotes and anisotropic dynamics cannot be
produced by the mergers modelled here; they could be the result of
mergers between lower luminosity ellipticals, themselves plausibly
formed in disc-disc mergers.