How faithful are N-body simulations of disc galaxies? -- Artificial suppression of gaseous dynamical instabilities

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Astronomical Models, Disk Galaxies, Galactic Halos, Gas Dynamics, Gravitational Effects, Gravitational Fields, Interstellar Gas, Many Body Problem, Stellar Gravitation, Systems Stability, Two Dimensional Models, Computational Grids, Computerized Simulation, Mathematical Models

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High-softening two-dimensional models, frequently employed in N-body experiments, do not provide faithful simulations of real galactic discs. A prescription (spades) is given for choosing meaningful values of the softening length. In addition, a local stability criterion (clubs) is given for choosing meaningful input values of the Toomre parameter for a given softening length. Such a criterion should also provide a key to a correct interpretation of computational results in terms of real phenomena.

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