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Galactic mergers and gravitationally unbound populations
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Galactic mergers and gravitationally unbound populations

Yu-Ting Wu and Ing-Guey Jiang
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol.399(2), pp.628-638
10/2009

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Galaxies: interactions Galaxies: kinematics and dynamics Galaxies: stellar content
Motivated by the observations on the intracluster light and intergalactic stellar populations, N-body simulations are used to model the galactic merging events as a goal to investigate the production and distribution of gravitational unbound populations (GUPs). Both the parabolic and hyperbolic mergers are considered, and each category includes six models with different relative orientations between two galaxies. Our results show that there are more (about a factor of 2) GUPs after a hyperbolic merging event than after a parabolic one. In general, depending on the relative orientation and also on the relative velocity of the two galaxies in a merging pair, a head-on collision of a galaxy pair would only make a tiny fraction (less than 1 per cent) of the initial stellar mass luminous GUP, but a considerable fraction (8-14 per cent) of the dark matter becomes dark GUP. © 2009 RAS.
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https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.15327.xView
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