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2009ApJ...707.1650M - Astrophys. J., 707, 1650-1658 (2009/December-3)

Effects of non-circular motions on azimuthal color gradients.

MARTINEZ-GARCIA E.E., GONZALEZ-LOPEZLIRA R.A. and GOMEZ G.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Assuming that density waves trigger star formation, and that young stars preserve the velocity components of the molecular gas where they are born, we analyze the effects that non-circular gas orbits have on color gradients across spiral arms. We try two approaches, one involving semianalytical solutions for spiral shocks, and another with magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) numerical simulation data. We find that, if non-circular motions are ignored, the comparison between observed color gradients and stellar population synthesis models would in principle yield pattern speed values that are systematically too high for regions inside corotation, with the difference between the real and the measured pattern speeds increasing with decreasing radius. On the other hand, image processing and pixel averaging result in systematically lower measured spiral pattern speed values, regardless of the kinematics of stellar orbits. The net effect is that roughly the correct pattern speeds are recovered, although the trend of higher measured Ωp at lower radii (as expected when non-circular motions exist but are neglected) should still be observed. We examine the Martínez-García et al. photometric data and confirm that this is indeed the case. The comparison of the size of the systematic pattern speed offset in the data with the predictions of the semianalytical and MHD models corroborates that spirals are more likely to end at outer Lindblad resonance, as these authors had already found.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: spiral - galaxies: stellar content - galaxies: structure - methods: numerical - MHD

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