Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Mar 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994aj....107..868d&link_type=abstract
Astronomical Journal (ISSN 0004-6256), vol. 107, no. 3, p. 868-879
Statistics
Computation
91
Astrodynamics, Compact Galaxies, Computational Astrophysics, Frequency Distribution, Gravitational Collapse, Optical Properties, Stellar Models, Computerized Simulation, Many Body Problem, Numerical Analysis
Scientific paper
The small crossing time of compact groups of galaxies (tcrH0 approximately less than 0.02) makes it hard to understand why they are observable at all. Our dissipationless N-body simulations show that within a single rich collapsing group compact groups of galaxies continually form. The mean lifetime of a particular compact configuration if approximately 1 Gyr. On this time scale, members may merge and/or other galaxies in the loose group may join the compact configuration. In other words, compact configurations are continually replaced by new systems. The frequency of this process explains the observability of compact groups. Our model produces compact configurations (compact groups (CG's) with optical properties remarkably similar to Hickson's (1982) compact groups (HCG's): (1) CG's have a frequency distribution of members similar to that of HCG's; (2) CG's are approximately equals 10 times as dense as loose groups; (3) CG's have dynamical properties remarkably similar to those of HCG's; (4) most of the galaxy members of CG's are not merger remnants. The crucial aspect of the model is the relationship between CG's and the surrounding rich loose group. Our model predicts the frequency of occurrence of CG's. A preliminary analysis of 18 rich loose groups is consistent with the model prediction. We suggest further observational tests of the model.
Diaferio Antonaldo
Geller Margaret J.
Ramella Massimo
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