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Elliptical galaxies from mergers of discs

A. C. Gonzalez-Garcia, M. Balcells

Published 2004-11-23Version 1

We analyse N-body galaxy merger experiments involving disc galaxies. Mergers of disc-bulge-halo models are compared to those of bulge-less, disc-halo models to quantify the effects of the central bulge on the merger dynamics and on the structure of the remnant. Our models explore galaxy mass ratios 1:1 through 3:1, and use higher bulge mass fraction than previous studies. A full comparison of structural and dynamical properties to observations is carried out. The presence of central bulges results in longer tidal tails, oblate final intrinsic shapes, surface brightness profiles with higher Sersic index, steeper rotation curves, and oblate-rotator internal dynamics. Mergers of bulge-less galaxies do not generate long-lasting tidal tails, and their strong triaxiality seems inconsistent with observations; these remnants show shells, which we do not find in models including central bulges. Giant ellipticals with boxy isophotes and anisotropic dynamics cannot be produced by the mergers modeled here; they could be the result of mergers between lower luminosity ellipticals, themselves plausibly formed in disc-disc mergers.

Comments: 21 pages, 22 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS. Low resolution figures
Journal: Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 357 (2005) 753-772
Categories: astro-ph
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