Bulges in spiral galaxies have been supposed to be classified into two types: classical bulges or pseudobulges. Classical bulges are thought to form by galactic merger with bursty star formation, whereas pseudobulges are suggested to form by secular evolution. Noguchi (1998,199) suggested another bulge formation scenario, ‘clump-origin bulge’ [1,2]. He demonstrated using a numerical simulation that a galactic disc suffers dynamical instability to form clumpy structures in the early stage of disc formation, then the clumps are sucked into the galactic centre by dynamical friction and merge into a single bulge at the centre. Therefore, clump-origin bulges may have their own unique properties. I perform a high-resolution N-body/SPH simulation ...
International audienceIn the Milky Way bulge, metal-rich stars form a strong bar and are more peanut...
By means of idealized, dissipationless N-body simulations that follow the formation and subsequent b...
Context. Historically, galaxy bulges were thought to be single-component objects at the center of ga...
Abstract. Bulges in spiral galaxies have been supposed to be classified into two types: classical bu...
In Paper I we showed that clumps in high-redshift galaxies, having a high star formation rate densit...
Bulges, often identified with the spheroidal component of a galaxy, have a complex pedigree. Massive...
Observations reveal the presence of extended, star forming clumps in the disks of many high redshift...
We present a set of hydrodynamical/N-body controlled simulations of isolated gas-rich galaxies that ...
textContrary to historic assumptions, bulges in the local Universe present a heterogeneous class of ...
The origin of the quenching in galaxies is still highly debated. Different scenarios and processes a...
We use a sample built on the SDSS DR7 catalogue and the bulge-disc decomposition of Simard et al. (2...
Context. A tantalizing enigma in extragalactic astronomy concerns the chronology and driving mechani...
Most giant spiral galaxies have pseudo or disc-like bulges that are considered to be the result of p...
International audienceIn the Milky Way bulge, metal-rich stars form a strong bar and are more peanut...
By means of idealized, dissipationless N-body simulations that follow the formation and subsequent b...
Context. Historically, galaxy bulges were thought to be single-component objects at the center of ga...
Abstract. Bulges in spiral galaxies have been supposed to be classified into two types: classical bu...
In Paper I we showed that clumps in high-redshift galaxies, having a high star formation rate densit...
Bulges, often identified with the spheroidal component of a galaxy, have a complex pedigree. Massive...
Observations reveal the presence of extended, star forming clumps in the disks of many high redshift...
We present a set of hydrodynamical/N-body controlled simulations of isolated gas-rich galaxies that ...
textContrary to historic assumptions, bulges in the local Universe present a heterogeneous class of ...
The origin of the quenching in galaxies is still highly debated. Different scenarios and processes a...
We use a sample built on the SDSS DR7 catalogue and the bulge-disc decomposition of Simard et al. (2...
Context. A tantalizing enigma in extragalactic astronomy concerns the chronology and driving mechani...
Most giant spiral galaxies have pseudo or disc-like bulges that are considered to be the result of p...
International audienceIn the Milky Way bulge, metal-rich stars form a strong bar and are more peanut...
By means of idealized, dissipationless N-body simulations that follow the formation and subsequent b...
Context. Historically, galaxy bulges were thought to be single-component objects at the center of ga...