Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-07-21
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
9 pages, 4 Postscript figures; requires booktabs.sty, paralist.sty, and rmaa.cls; to appear in The Ninth Texas-Mexico Conferen
Scientific paper
We review internal secular evolution in galaxy disks -- the fundamental process by which isolated disks evolve. We concentrate on the buildup of dense central features that look like classical, merger-built bulges but that were made slowly out of disk gas. We call these pseudobulges. As an existence proof, we review how bars rearrange disk gas into outer rings, inner rings, and gas dumped into the center. In simulations, this gas reaches high densities, and in the observations, many SB and oval galaxies show central concentrations of gas. Associated star formation rates imply plausible pseudobulge growth times of a few billion years. If secular processes built dense centers that masquerade as bulges, can we distinguish them from merger-built bulges? Observations show that pseudobulges retain a memory of their disky origin. They have one or more characteristics of disks: (1) flatter shapes than those of classical bulges, (2) larger ratios of ordered to random velocities, (3) smaller velocity dispersions, (4) nuclear bars or spiral structure, (5) boxy structure when seen edge-on, (6) nearly exponential brightness profiles, and (7) starbursts. These features occur preferentially in barred and oval galaxies in which secular evolution should be rapid. So the cleanest examples of pseudobulges are recognizable. Thus observations and theory contribute to a new picture of galaxy evolution that complements hierarchical clustering and merging. However, an important problem with cold dark matter galaxy formation gets more acute. How can hierarchical clustering produce so many pure disk galaxies with no evidence for merger-built bulges?
Fisher David B.
Kormendy John
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