Jeans Instability in a Tidally Disrupted Halo Satellite Galaxy

  • Justin Comparetta
  • Alice C. Quillen
Publication date
January 2010

Abstract

We use a hybrid test particle/N-body simulation to integrate 4 million massless test particle trajectories within a fully self-consistent 105 particle N-body simulation. The number of massless particles allows us to resolve fine structure in the spatial distribu-tion and phase space of a dwarf galaxy as it is disrupted in the tidal field of a Milky Way type galaxy. The tidal tails exhibit nearly periodic clumping or a smoke-like ap-pearance. By running simulations with different satellite particle mass, halo particle mass, number of massive and massless particles and with and without a galaxy disk, we have determined that the instabilities are not due to numerical noise, amplification of structure in the halo, or shocking as the satellite p...

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