Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-08-08
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Submitted to The Astrophysical Journal; for related simulation material, see http://www.astro.uiuc.edu/collide/video.html
Scientific paper
10.1086/320217
Colliding galaxies are excellent laboratories for studying galactic evolution and global star formation. Computer simulations of galaxy collisions, in which at least one galaxy has a significant gaseous component, show the production of density enhancements and shock waves in the interstellar medium. These high-density regions coincide with the locations of recent, large-scale star formation in observations of some real colliding galaxies. Thus, combined n-body/hydrodynamic computer simulations can be used to explore the history and conditions of star forming regions in colliding galaxies. The galaxy system Arp 119 (CPG 29) contains a southern member, Arp 119S (Mrk 984), that has an extremely disturbed appearance, and a northern member, Arp 119N, a gas-poor elliptical. The morphology of both members can be fit well by a simulation in which a gas-rich disk galaxy has been impacted by an equal mass elliptical that had a trajectory approximately perpendicular to the plane of the disk and passed through the disk slightly off-center. We compare multi-wavelength observations of the Arp 119 system with a combined n-body/SPH simulation of colliding galaxies. We find that the progression of recent, large-scale star formation in this galaxy can be accounted for by a single, outwardly propagating collision-induced density wave in the gas.
Hearn Nathan C.
Lamb Susan A.
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