论文标题
恒星速度椭圆形-II的局部变化:钢筋在Auriga星系内部区域的影响
Local variations of the Stellar Velocity Ellipsoid-II: the effect of the bar in the inner regions of Auriga galaxies
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论文摘要
理论作品表明,钢筋的平面运动可以在屈曲期间加热恒星,但尚不清楚它们如何影响恒星速度椭圆形(SVE)的其余部分。 We study the 2D spatial distribution of the vertical, $σ_{z}$, azimuthal, $σ_ϕ$ and radial, $σ_{r}$ velocity dispersions in the inner regions of Auriga galaxies, a set of high-resolution magneto-hydrodynamical cosmological zoom-in simulations, to unveil the influence of the bar on the stellar kinematics. $σ_{Z} $和$σ_DACH$地图具有非轴对称特征,这些功能与沿条形轴轴线的低$σ$区域与条形灯分布非常匹配,并且在垂直方向上的高值。另一方面,$σ_{r} $速度分散图显示了更多的轴对称分布。我们表明,同上曲线差异最能捕获棒对三个SVE组件的影响,尽管与单个$σ$没有关系,但与条形的代理相关。时间演化分析表明,这些差异是条形形成的结果,并且它们与钢筋的强度紧密地融合在一起。我们讨论了$σ_{z} $的不同行为的存在及其与观测值的联系。这项工作有助于我们理解内在的$σ$分布,并激励使用同位轮廓作为量化条形效果的均值。
Theoretical works have shown that off-plane motions of bars can heat stars in the vertical direction during buckling but is not clear how do they affect the rest of components of the Stellar Velocity Ellipsoid (SVE). We study the 2D spatial distribution of the vertical, $σ_{z}$, azimuthal, $σ_ϕ$ and radial, $σ_{r}$ velocity dispersions in the inner regions of Auriga galaxies, a set of high-resolution magneto-hydrodynamical cosmological zoom-in simulations, to unveil the influence of the bar on the stellar kinematics. $σ_{z}$ and $σ_ϕ$ maps exhibit non-axisymmetric features that closely match the bar light distribution with low $σ$ regions along the bar major axis and high values in the perpendicular direction. On the other hand, $σ_{r}$ velocity dispersion maps present more axisymmetric distributions. We show that isophotal profile differences best capture the impact of the bar on the three SVE components providing strong correlations with bar morphology proxies although there is no relation with individual $σ$. Time evolution analysis shows that these differences are a consequence of the bar formation and that they tightly coevolve with the strength of the bar. We discuss the presence of different behaviours of $σ_{z}$ and its connection with observations. This work helps us understand the intrinsic $σ$ distribution and motivates the use of isophotal profiles as a mean to quantify the effect of bars.