Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-09-21
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11 pages, 10 figures
Scientific paper
Within the cosmic framework clusters of galaxies are relatively young objects. Many of them have recently experienced major mergers. Here we investigate an equal mass merging event at z = ~0.6 resulting in a dark matter haloe of ~2.2 times 10^{14} Msol/h at z=0. The merging process is covered by 270 outputs of a high resolution cosmological N-body simulation performed with the ART (adaptive refinement tree) code. Some 2 Gyrs elapse between the first peri-centre passage of the progenitor cores and their final coalescence. During that phase the cores experience six peri-centre passages with minimal distances declining from ~30 to ~2 kpc/h. The time intervals between the peri-centre passages continuously decrease from 9 to 1 times 10^8 yrs. We follow the mean density, the velocity dispersion and the entropy of the two progenitors within a set of fixed proper radii (25, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1000 kpc/h). During the peri-centre passages we find sharp peaks of the mean densities within these radii, which exceed the sum of the corresponding progenitor densities. In addition to the intermixing of the merging haloes, the densities increase due to contraction caused by the momentary deepening of the potential well. At the end of the oscillatory relaxation phase the material originating from the less concentrated of the two equal mass progenitors is deposited at larger radii and shows a slightly more radially anisotropic velocity dispersion compared to the material coming from the more concentrated progenitor. Every peri-centre passage is accompanied by a substantial drop of the central potential well. We briefly discuss the possibility that AGN outbursts are triggered by the periodically changing potential.
Faltenbacher Aandreas
Gottloeber Stefan
Mathews William G.
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