Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-12-15
Astrophys.J.637:L97-L100,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
8 pages, 4 figures, accepted by ApJL
Scientific paper
10.1086/500304
Recent observations have discovered star formation activities in the extreme outer regions of disk galaxies. However it remains unclear what physical mechanisms are responsible for triggering star formation in such low-density gaseous environments of galaxies. In order to understand the origin of these outer star-forming regions, we numerically investigate how the impact of dark matter subhalos orbiting a gas-rich disk galaxy embedded in a massive dark matter halo influences the dynamical evolution of outer HI gas disk of the galaxy. We find that if the masses of the subhalos ($M_{\rm sb}$) in a galaxy with an extended HI gas disk are as large as $10^{-3} \times M_{\rm h}$, where $M_{\rm h}$ is the total mass of the galaxy's dark halo, local fine structures can be formed in the extended HI disk. We also find that the gas densities of some apparently filamentary structures can exceed a threshold gas density for star formation and thus be likely to be converted into new stars in the outer part of the HI disk in some models with larger $M_{\rm sb}$. These results thus imply that the impact of dark matter subhalos (``dark impact'') can be important for better understanding the origin of recent star formation discovered in the extreme outer regions of disk galaxies. We also suggest that characteristic morphologies of local gaseous structures formed by the dark impact can indirectly prove the existence of dark matter subhalos in galaxies. We discuss the origin of giant HI holes observed in some gas-rich galaxies (e.g., NGC 6822) in the context of the dark impact.
Bekki Kenji
Chiba Masashi
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