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2008MNRAS.390..429M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 390, 429-437 (2008/October-2)

Disassembling the Galaxy with angle-action coordinates.

McMILLAN P.J. and BINNEY J.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Angle-action coordinates are used to study the relic of an N-body simulation of a self-gravitating satellite galaxy that was released on a short-period orbit within the disc of the Galaxy. Satellite stars that lie within 1.5kpc of the Sun are confined to a grid of patches in action space. As the relic phase mixes for longer, the patches become smaller and more numerous. These patches can be seen even when the angle-action coordinates of an erroneous Galactic potential are used, but using the wrong potential displaces them. Diagnostic quantities constructed from the angle coordinates both allow the true potential to be identified, and the relic to be dated. Hence, when the full phase space coordinates of large numbers of solar-neighbourhood stars are known, it should be possible to identify members of particular relics from the distribution of stars in an approximate action space. This would then open up the possibility of determining the time since the relic was disrupted and gaining better knowledge of the Galactic potential.

The availability of angle-action coordinates for arbitrary potentials is the key to these developments. The paper includes a brief introduction to the torus technique used to generate them.


Abstract Copyright: © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2008 RAS

Journal keyword(s): methods: numerical - Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics - solar neighbourhood - Galaxy: structure

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