We simulate the collisional formation of a ring galaxy and we integrate its evolution up to 1.5 Gyr after the interaction. About 100-200 Myr after the collision, the simulated galaxy is very similar to observed ring galaxies (e.g. Cartwheel). After this stage, the ring keeps expanding and fades. Approximately 0.5-1 Gyr after the interaction, the disc becomes very large (similar to 100kpc) and flat. Such extended discs have been observed only in giant low surface brightness galaxies (GLSBs). We compare various properties of our simulated galaxies (surface brightness profile, morphology, H I spectrum and rotation curve) with the observations of four well-known GLSBs (UGC 6614, Malin 1, Malin 2 and NGC 75 89). The simulations match quite well the observations, suggesting that ring galaxies could be the progenitors of GLSBs. This result is crucial for the cold dark matter (CDM) model, as it was very difficult, so far, to explain the formation of GLSBs within the CDM scenario.

Mapelli, M., Moore, B., Ripamonti, E., Mayer, L., Colpi, M., Giordan, L. (2008). Are ring galaxies the ancestors of giant low surface brightness galaxies?. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 383(3), 1223-1231 [10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.12650.x].

Are ring galaxies the ancestors of giant low surface brightness galaxies?

MAPELLI, MARIO;COLPI, MONICA;
2008

Abstract

We simulate the collisional formation of a ring galaxy and we integrate its evolution up to 1.5 Gyr after the interaction. About 100-200 Myr after the collision, the simulated galaxy is very similar to observed ring galaxies (e.g. Cartwheel). After this stage, the ring keeps expanding and fades. Approximately 0.5-1 Gyr after the interaction, the disc becomes very large (similar to 100kpc) and flat. Such extended discs have been observed only in giant low surface brightness galaxies (GLSBs). We compare various properties of our simulated galaxies (surface brightness profile, morphology, H I spectrum and rotation curve) with the observations of four well-known GLSBs (UGC 6614, Malin 1, Malin 2 and NGC 75 89). The simulations match quite well the observations, suggesting that ring galaxies could be the progenitors of GLSBs. This result is crucial for the cold dark matter (CDM) model, as it was very difficult, so far, to explain the formation of GLSBs within the CDM scenario.
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methods : N-body simulations; galaxies : individual : Cartwheel; galaxies : individual : Malin 1; galaxies : individual : Malin 2; galaxies : individual : UGC 6614; galaxies : interactions
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2008
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Mapelli, M., Moore, B., Ripamonti, E., Mayer, L., Colpi, M., Giordan, L. (2008). Are ring galaxies the ancestors of giant low surface brightness galaxies?. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 383(3), 1223-1231 [10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.12650.x].
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