International audienceWe study how radial migration affects the stars of a galaxy with a thin stellar disc and thicker stellar components. The simulated galaxy has a strong bar and lasting spiral arms. We find that the amplitude of the churning (change in angular momentum) is similar for thin and thick components, and of limited amplitude, and that stars of all components can be trapped at the corotation of the bar. With the exception of those stars trapped at the corotation, we find that stars far from their initial guiding radius are more likely to be so due to blurring rather than churning effects. We compare the simulation to orbits integration with a fixed gravitational potential rotating at a constant speed. In the latter case, stars ...
We identify migrating stars in an N-body hybrid simulation of a Milky-Way-like disk. Outward migrati...
Understanding radial migration is a crucial point for building relevant chemical and dynamical evolu...
We investigate the evolution of galactic discs in N-body tree-SPH simulations. We find that discs, i...
International audienceWe study how radial migration affects the stars of a galaxy with a thin stella...
We present four studies of radial migration of stars in thickened galactic disks and its relation to...
Radial stellar migration in galactic discs has received much attention in studies of galactic dynami...
Non-axisymmetric components, such as spirals and central bars, play a major role in shaping galactic...
<p>Radial stellar migration in galactic discs has received much attention in studies of galactic dyn...
International audienceRadial migration in galactic discs has been more and more studied because of p...
We study the radial migration of stars driven by recurring multi-arm spiral features in an exponenti...
Radial migration in galactic discs has been more and more studied because of puzzling observations i...
We have investigated the possibilities to quantify how much stars move in theMilkyWay disc due to di...
We use numerical simulations to examine the effects of radial migration on the vertical structure of...
We study the radial migration of stars, and test its impact on the chemical evolution of the Milky W...
Disc non-axisymmetric components, such as spirals and central bars, are nowadays known to play an im...
We identify migrating stars in an N-body hybrid simulation of a Milky-Way-like disk. Outward migrati...
Understanding radial migration is a crucial point for building relevant chemical and dynamical evolu...
We investigate the evolution of galactic discs in N-body tree-SPH simulations. We find that discs, i...
International audienceWe study how radial migration affects the stars of a galaxy with a thin stella...
We present four studies of radial migration of stars in thickened galactic disks and its relation to...
Radial stellar migration in galactic discs has received much attention in studies of galactic dynami...
Non-axisymmetric components, such as spirals and central bars, play a major role in shaping galactic...
<p>Radial stellar migration in galactic discs has received much attention in studies of galactic dyn...
International audienceRadial migration in galactic discs has been more and more studied because of p...
We study the radial migration of stars driven by recurring multi-arm spiral features in an exponenti...
Radial migration in galactic discs has been more and more studied because of puzzling observations i...
We have investigated the possibilities to quantify how much stars move in theMilkyWay disc due to di...
We use numerical simulations to examine the effects of radial migration on the vertical structure of...
We study the radial migration of stars, and test its impact on the chemical evolution of the Milky W...
Disc non-axisymmetric components, such as spirals and central bars, are nowadays known to play an im...
We identify migrating stars in an N-body hybrid simulation of a Milky-Way-like disk. Outward migrati...
Understanding radial migration is a crucial point for building relevant chemical and dynamical evolu...
We investigate the evolution of galactic discs in N-body tree-SPH simulations. We find that discs, i...