The tidal stripping of satellites

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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10 pages, 5 figures. Final version accepted for publication in MNRAS. Some new fully analytic tidal radii have been added for

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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09861.x

We present an improved analytic calculation for the tidal radius of satellites and test our results against N-body simulations. The tidal radius in general depends upon four factors: the potential of the host galaxy, the potential of the satellite, the orbit of the satellite and {\it the orbit of the star within the satellite}. We demonstrate that this last point is critical and suggest using {\it three tidal radii} to cover the range of orbits of stars within the satellite. In this way we show explicitly that prograde star orbits will be more easily stripped than radial orbits; while radial orbits are more easily stripped than retrograde ones. This result has previously been established by several authors numerically, but can now be understood analytically. For point mass, power-law (which includes the isothermal sphere), and a restricted class of split power law potentials our solution is fully analytic. For more general potentials, we provide an equation which may be rapidly solved numerically. Over short times ($\simlt 1-2$ Gyrs $\sim 1$ satellite orbit), we find excellent agreement between our analytic and numerical models. Over longer times, star orbits within the satellite are transformed by the tidal field of the host galaxy. In a Hubble time, this causes a convergence of the three limiting tidal radii towards the prograde stripping radius. Beyond the prograde stripping radius, the velocity dispersion will be tangentially anisotropic.

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