A galaxy remains near equilibrium for most of its history. Only through resonances can non-axisymmetric features, such as spiral arms and bars, exert torques over large scales and change the overall structure of the galaxy. In this paper, we describe the resonant interaction mechanism in detail, derive explicit criteria for the particle number required to simulate these dynamical processes accurately using N-body simulations, and illustrate them with numerical experiments. To do this, we perform a direct numerical solution of perturbation theory, in short, by solving for each orbit in an ensemble and make detailed comparisons with N-body simulations. The criteria include: sufficient particle coverage in phase space near the resonance and en...
I review the arguments for the importance of halo structure in driving galaxy evolution and coupling...
We present a series of cosmological N-body simulations which make use of the hydrodynamic approach t...
A majority of disk galaxies host stellar bars that regulate and amplify the flow of angular momentum...
A galaxy remains near equilibrium for most of its history. Only through resonances can non-axisymmet...
This paper explores resonance-driven secular evolution between a bar and dark matter halo using N-bo...
This paper explores resonance-driven secular evolution between a bar and dark-matter halo using N-bo...
The evolution of a stellar bar transforms not only the galactic disc, but also the host dark matter ...
Gravitational amplification of Poisson noise in stellar systems is important on large scales. For ex...
The inner parts of many spiral galaxies are dominated by bars. These are strong non-axisymmetric fea...
12 pages, 9 figures, includes iau208.sty and iau208_epsf.tex, review paper for IAU Symp. 208, Astrop...
Gravitational amplification of Poisson noise in stellar systems is important on large scales. For ex...
Using N-body simulations, we study the properties of a bar induced in a discy dwarf galaxy as a resu...
11 pages, 4 figures, includes dunk2001_asp.sty, invited paper for the Ken Freeman conference \"The D...
Lynden-Bell & Kalnajs (1972) presented a useful formula for computing the long-range torque between ...
We study the effects of a companion in a parabolic co-planar orbit on the bar pattern speed. Unlike ...
I review the arguments for the importance of halo structure in driving galaxy evolution and coupling...
We present a series of cosmological N-body simulations which make use of the hydrodynamic approach t...
A majority of disk galaxies host stellar bars that regulate and amplify the flow of angular momentum...
A galaxy remains near equilibrium for most of its history. Only through resonances can non-axisymmet...
This paper explores resonance-driven secular evolution between a bar and dark matter halo using N-bo...
This paper explores resonance-driven secular evolution between a bar and dark-matter halo using N-bo...
The evolution of a stellar bar transforms not only the galactic disc, but also the host dark matter ...
Gravitational amplification of Poisson noise in stellar systems is important on large scales. For ex...
The inner parts of many spiral galaxies are dominated by bars. These are strong non-axisymmetric fea...
12 pages, 9 figures, includes iau208.sty and iau208_epsf.tex, review paper for IAU Symp. 208, Astrop...
Gravitational amplification of Poisson noise in stellar systems is important on large scales. For ex...
Using N-body simulations, we study the properties of a bar induced in a discy dwarf galaxy as a resu...
11 pages, 4 figures, includes dunk2001_asp.sty, invited paper for the Ken Freeman conference \"The D...
Lynden-Bell & Kalnajs (1972) presented a useful formula for computing the long-range torque between ...
We study the effects of a companion in a parabolic co-planar orbit on the bar pattern speed. Unlike ...
I review the arguments for the importance of halo structure in driving galaxy evolution and coupling...
We present a series of cosmological N-body simulations which make use of the hydrodynamic approach t...
A majority of disk galaxies host stellar bars that regulate and amplify the flow of angular momentum...