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Perturbations Of Spherical Stellar Systems During Flyby Encounters, E Vesperini, Md Weinberg Jan 2000

Perturbations Of Spherical Stellar Systems During Flyby Encounters, E Vesperini, Md Weinberg

Astronomy Department Faculty Publication Series

We study the internal response of a galaxy to an unbound encounter and present a survey of orbital parameters covering typical encounters in different galactic environments. Overall, we conclude that relatively weak encounters by low-mass interloping galaxies can cause observable distortions in the primaries. The resulting asymmetries may persist long after the interloper is evident. We focus our attention on the production of structure in dark halos and in cluster elliptical galaxies. Any distortion produced in a dark halo can distort the embedded stellar disk, possibly leading to the formation of lopsided and warped disks. We show that distant encounters …


Effect Of The Milky Way On Magellanic Cloud Structure, Md Weinberg Jan 2000

Effect Of The Milky Way On Magellanic Cloud Structure, Md Weinberg

Astronomy Department Faculty Publication Series

A combination of analytic models and n-body simulations implies that the structural evolution of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) is dominated by its dynamical interaction with the Milky Way. Although expected at some level, the scope of the involvement has significant observational consequences. First, LMC disk orbits are torqued out of the disk plane, thickening the disk and populating a spheroid. The torque results from direct forcing by the Milky Way tide and, indirectly, from the drag between the LMC disk and its halo resulting from the induced precession of the LMC disk. The latter is a newly reported mechanism …