arXiv:astro-ph/9811092AbstractReferencesReviewsResources
Galaxy Interactions
Published 1998-11-05Version 1
Interacting galaxies are a natural arena for studies of non-equilibrium stellar dynamics, gas dynamics, and thermodynamics. Only galaxy formation itself is as deeply concerned with as many different aspects of dynamics, and the connection between interactions and the formation of galaxies is probably no coincidence. This review discusses tidal interactions, halos and orbit decay, dissipative effects in galaxy interactions, properties of merger remnants, and origins of starbursts.
Comments: 10 pages, 3 figures; LaTeX source + postscript figures. Invited review at "Galaxy Dynamics", Rutgers University, New Jersey, August 8-12, 1998. Also available at http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/faculty/barnes/gi.html
Categories: astro-ph
Keywords: galaxy interactions, review discusses tidal interactions, non-equilibrium stellar dynamics, galaxy formation, merger remnants
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