Galactic scale star formation: Interplay between stellar spirals and the ISM
Abstract
Spiral structures in the disk galaxies have been extensively studied by many theoretical papers, but conventional steady-state models are not consistent with what we observe in time-dependent, multi-dimensional numerical simulations and also in real galaxies. Here we review recent progress in numerical modeling of stellar and gas spirals in disk galaxies. The spiral arms excited in a stellar disk can last for 10 Gyrs without the ISM, but each spiral arm is short-lived and is recurrently formed. The stellar spirals are not waves propagating with a single pattern speed. The ISM is concentrated in local potential minima, which roughly follow the galactic rotation together with the stellar arms, therefore galactic dust lanes are not the classic `galactic shocks'.
- Publication:
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Computational Star Formation
- Pub Date:
- April 2011
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2011IAUS..270..363W
- Keywords:
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- N-body simulation;
- SPH;
- hydrodynamics