A simple theory of how spiral galaxies acquire their principal global properties

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astronomical Models, Galactic Evolution, Galactic Rotation, Spiral Galaxies, Angular Momentum, Angular Velocity, Hubble Constant, Luminosity, Tides

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The strongest correlations among the global properties of spiral galaxies are the power law correlations between luminosity and rotation velocity (the Tully-Fisher relation) and between luminosity and luminous radius. Both of these relations are derived from a single density-radius power-law relation for spiral galaxies, assuming that the total mass-to-luminosity ratio is fixed by the Hubble type of the spiral, and that spirals gain their angular momentum through tidal interactions. The predictions of this simple theory are consistent with the observed luminosity and mass properties of the Hubble type-restricted samples of spiral galaxies studied by Rubin et al. This model suggests that many of the physical properties of spiral galaxies, and of the Hubble sequence, originate before or during the formation of galaxies.

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