We investigate the formation of RE galaxies (i.e. of collisional ring galaxies with an empty ring), with N-body/SPH simulations. The simulations employ a recipe for star formation (SF) and feedback that has been shown to be crucial to produce realistic galaxies in a cosmological context. We show that RE galaxies can form via off-centre collisions (i.e. with a non-zero impact parameter), even for small inclination angles. The ring can be either a complete ring or an arc, depending on the initial conditions (especially on the impact parameter). In our simulations, the nucleus of the target galaxy is displaced from the dynamical centre of the galaxy and is buried within the ring, as a consequence of the off-centre collision. We find that the n...
A series of one and two dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of a ring wave in interstellar gas disk...
This work describes the in-depth study of two systems of interacting galaxies, namely Arp 10 and VII...
In the local (redshift z≈ 0) Universe, collisional ring galaxies make up only ~0.01% of galaxies1 a...
We investigate the formation of RE galaxies (i.e. of collisional ring galaxies with an empty ring), ...
Observed ring galaxies appear to fall into two major types. The first tends to consist of isolated g...
This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC 11503025, 11421303)...
The development of ring and arc structure due to the collision of a spherical galaxy normal to the p...
We investigate the effects of minor mergers between an S0 galaxy and a gas-rich satellite galaxy, by...
Simulational studies of colliding disk galaxies are presented, using restricted three-body, hydrodyn...
Ring galaxies are specific types of interacting galaxies in which a smaller galaxy has passed throug...
We simulate the collisional formation of a ring galaxy and we integrate its evolution up to 1.5 Gyr ...
Recent observations of this famous ring galaxy, including optical and near-infrared CCD surface phot...
Accepted for publication in MNRASInternational audienceWe use hydrodynamical simulations of a Cartwh...
We investigate the effects of minor mergers between an S0 galaxy and a gas-rich satellite galaxy, by...
<p>Collisional rings represent a unique laboratory to study galaxy evolution. Despite an orbital con...
A series of one and two dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of a ring wave in interstellar gas disk...
This work describes the in-depth study of two systems of interacting galaxies, namely Arp 10 and VII...
In the local (redshift z≈ 0) Universe, collisional ring galaxies make up only ~0.01% of galaxies1 a...
We investigate the formation of RE galaxies (i.e. of collisional ring galaxies with an empty ring), ...
Observed ring galaxies appear to fall into two major types. The first tends to consist of isolated g...
This work is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC 11503025, 11421303)...
The development of ring and arc structure due to the collision of a spherical galaxy normal to the p...
We investigate the effects of minor mergers between an S0 galaxy and a gas-rich satellite galaxy, by...
Simulational studies of colliding disk galaxies are presented, using restricted three-body, hydrodyn...
Ring galaxies are specific types of interacting galaxies in which a smaller galaxy has passed throug...
We simulate the collisional formation of a ring galaxy and we integrate its evolution up to 1.5 Gyr ...
Recent observations of this famous ring galaxy, including optical and near-infrared CCD surface phot...
Accepted for publication in MNRASInternational audienceWe use hydrodynamical simulations of a Cartwh...
We investigate the effects of minor mergers between an S0 galaxy and a gas-rich satellite galaxy, by...
<p>Collisional rings represent a unique laboratory to study galaxy evolution. Despite an orbital con...
A series of one and two dimensional hydrodynamic simulations of a ring wave in interstellar gas disk...
This work describes the in-depth study of two systems of interacting galaxies, namely Arp 10 and VII...
In the local (redshift z≈ 0) Universe, collisional ring galaxies make up only ~0.01% of galaxies1 a...