Dense Stellar Cores in Merger Remnants
Abstract
We use numerical models which include star formation to analyze the mass profiles of remnants formed by mergers of disk galaxies. During a merger, dissipation in gas and ensuing star formation leave behind a dense stellar core in the remnant. Rather than joining smoothly onto a de Vaucouleurs profile, the starburst population leads to a sharp break in the surface density profile at a few percent of the effective radius. While our results are preliminary, the lack of such signatures in most elliptical galaxies suggests that mergers of gas-rich disk galaxies may not have contributed greatly to the population of present-day ellipticals.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- December 1994
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1994ApJ...437L..47M
- Keywords:
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- Astronomical Models;
- Disk Galaxies;
- Galactic Evolution;
- Interacting Galaxies;
- Star Formation;
- Stellar Cores;
- Elliptical Galaxies;
- Gas Dynamics;
- Many Body Problem;
- Spatial Distribution;
- Spectral Signatures;
- Astrophysics;
- GALAXIES: INTERACTIONS;
- GALAXIES: STRUCTURE;
- GALAXIES: ELLIPTICAL AND LENTICULAR;
- CD;
- GALAXIES: EVOLUTION;
- GALAXIES: STARBURST