Non-axisymmetric components, such as spirals and central bars, play a major role in shaping galactic discs. An important aspect of the disc secular evolution driven by these perturbers is the radial migration of stars. It has been suggested recently that migration can populate a thick-disc component from inner-disc stars with high vertical energies. Since this has never been demonstrated in simulations, we study in detail the effect of radial migration on the disc velocity dispersion and disc thickness, by separating simulated stars into migrators and non-migrators. We apply this method to three isolated barred Tree-SPH N-body galaxies with strong radial migration. Contrary to expectations, we find that as stellar samples migrate, on the av...
Stars in disks of spiral galaxies are usually assumed to remain roughly at their birth radii. This a...
We investigate the evolution of galactic discs in N-body tree-SPH simulations. We find that discs, i...
In this proceeding I will shortly discuss radial migration in disc galaxies and the Milky Way in par...
Non-axisymmetric components, such as spirals and central bars, play a major role in shaping galactic...
We present four studies of radial migration of stars in thickened galactic disks and its relation to...
We analyse disc heating and radial migration in N-body models of growing disc galaxies with thick an...
We study the radial migration of stars driven by recurring multi-arm spiral features in an exponenti...
Disc non-axisymmetric components, such as spirals and central bars, are nowadays known to play an im...
We present evidence that isolated growing discs, subject to internal spiral perturbations, thicken d...
We use numerical simulations to examine the effects of radial migration on the vertical structure of...
We study how radial migration affects the stars of a galaxy with a thin stellar disc and thicker ste...
<p>Radial stellar migration in galactic discs has received much attention in studies of galactic dyn...
Radial stellar migration in galactic discs has received much attention in studies of galactic dynami...
Radial migration in galactic discs has been more and more studied because of puzzling observations i...
International audienceRadial migration in galactic discs has been more and more studied because of p...
Stars in disks of spiral galaxies are usually assumed to remain roughly at their birth radii. This a...
We investigate the evolution of galactic discs in N-body tree-SPH simulations. We find that discs, i...
In this proceeding I will shortly discuss radial migration in disc galaxies and the Milky Way in par...
Non-axisymmetric components, such as spirals and central bars, play a major role in shaping galactic...
We present four studies of radial migration of stars in thickened galactic disks and its relation to...
We analyse disc heating and radial migration in N-body models of growing disc galaxies with thick an...
We study the radial migration of stars driven by recurring multi-arm spiral features in an exponenti...
Disc non-axisymmetric components, such as spirals and central bars, are nowadays known to play an im...
We present evidence that isolated growing discs, subject to internal spiral perturbations, thicken d...
We use numerical simulations to examine the effects of radial migration on the vertical structure of...
We study how radial migration affects the stars of a galaxy with a thin stellar disc and thicker ste...
<p>Radial stellar migration in galactic discs has received much attention in studies of galactic dyn...
Radial stellar migration in galactic discs has received much attention in studies of galactic dynami...
Radial migration in galactic discs has been more and more studied because of puzzling observations i...
International audienceRadial migration in galactic discs has been more and more studied because of p...
Stars in disks of spiral galaxies are usually assumed to remain roughly at their birth radii. This a...
We investigate the evolution of galactic discs in N-body tree-SPH simulations. We find that discs, i...
In this proceeding I will shortly discuss radial migration in disc galaxies and the Milky Way in par...