We investigate the evolution of a population of 100 dark matter satellites orbiting in the gravitational potential of a realistic model of M31. We find that after 10 Gyr, seven subhalos are completely disrupted by the tidal field of the host galaxy. The remaining satellites suffer heavy mass loss and overall, 75% of the mass initially in the subhalo system is tidally stripped. Not surprisingly, satellites with pericentric radius less than 30 kpc suffer the greatest stripping and leave a complex structure of tails and streams of debris around the host galaxy. Assuming that the most bound particles in each subhalo are kinematic tracers of stars, we find that the halo stellar population resulting from the tidal debris follows an r^{-3.5} densi...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved Satellites constitute an important fr...
We present a wide-field (4.5 deg^2) photometric and spectrosopic survey of the Leo I dwarf spheroida...
It is widely believed that the large discrepancy between the observed number of satellite galaxies a...
We present a study of satellites in orbit around a high‐resolution, smoothed particle hydrodynamics ...
We investigate the evolution of substructure in cold dark matter halos using N-body simulations of t...
We study the evolution of dark matter satellites orbiting inside more massive haloes using semi-anal...
We analyse the dynamical properties of substructures in a high-resolution dark matter simulation of ...
We present a new analysis of the Aquarius simulations done in combination with a semi-analytic galax...
We use N-body simulations to study the effects that a divergent (i.e. ‘cuspy') dark matter profile i...
First created to explain the discrepancies between the predictions and observations, dark matter mak...
Satellites constitute an important fraction of the overall galaxy population and are believed to for...
We use the ``Via Lactea'' simulation to study the co-evolution of a Milky Way-size LambdaCDM halo an...
(Abbreviated) We investigate the dynamical mechanisms responsible for producing tidal tails from dwa...
In the standard paradigm, satellite galaxies are believed to be associated with the population of da...
We present a wide-field (4.5 deg^2) photometric and spectroscopic survey of the Leo I dwarf spheroid...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved Satellites constitute an important fr...
We present a wide-field (4.5 deg^2) photometric and spectrosopic survey of the Leo I dwarf spheroida...
It is widely believed that the large discrepancy between the observed number of satellite galaxies a...
We present a study of satellites in orbit around a high‐resolution, smoothed particle hydrodynamics ...
We investigate the evolution of substructure in cold dark matter halos using N-body simulations of t...
We study the evolution of dark matter satellites orbiting inside more massive haloes using semi-anal...
We analyse the dynamical properties of substructures in a high-resolution dark matter simulation of ...
We present a new analysis of the Aquarius simulations done in combination with a semi-analytic galax...
We use N-body simulations to study the effects that a divergent (i.e. ‘cuspy') dark matter profile i...
First created to explain the discrepancies between the predictions and observations, dark matter mak...
Satellites constitute an important fraction of the overall galaxy population and are believed to for...
We use the ``Via Lactea'' simulation to study the co-evolution of a Milky Way-size LambdaCDM halo an...
(Abbreviated) We investigate the dynamical mechanisms responsible for producing tidal tails from dwa...
In the standard paradigm, satellite galaxies are believed to be associated with the population of da...
We present a wide-field (4.5 deg^2) photometric and spectroscopic survey of the Leo I dwarf spheroid...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved Satellites constitute an important fr...
We present a wide-field (4.5 deg^2) photometric and spectrosopic survey of the Leo I dwarf spheroida...
It is widely believed that the large discrepancy between the observed number of satellite galaxies a...