We continue to investigate the dynamics of collisionless systems of particles interacting via additive r(-alpha) interparticle forces. Herewe focus on the dependence of the radial-orbit instability on the force exponent alpha. By means of direct N-body simulations, we study the stability of equilibrium radially anisotropic Osipkov-Merritt spherical models with Hernquist density profile and with 1 <= alpha < 3. We determine, as a function of alpha, the minimum value for stability of the anisotropy radius alpha, r(as) and of the maximum value of the associated stability indicator. s. We find that for decreasing a, ras decreases and. s increases, i. e. longer range forces are more robust against radial-orbit instability. The isotropic systems are found to be stable for all the explored values of a. The end products of unstable systems are all markedly triaxial with minor-to-major axial ratio > 0.3, so they are never flatter than an E7 system.

Radially anisotropic systems with r(-alpha) forces - II: radial-orbit instability

Di Cintio Pierfrancesco;
2017

Abstract

We continue to investigate the dynamics of collisionless systems of particles interacting via additive r(-alpha) interparticle forces. Herewe focus on the dependence of the radial-orbit instability on the force exponent alpha. By means of direct N-body simulations, we study the stability of equilibrium radially anisotropic Osipkov-Merritt spherical models with Hernquist density profile and with 1 <= alpha < 3. We determine, as a function of alpha, the minimum value for stability of the anisotropy radius alpha, r(as) and of the maximum value of the associated stability indicator. s. We find that for decreasing a, ras decreases and. s increases, i. e. longer range forces are more robust against radial-orbit instability. The isotropic systems are found to be stable for all the explored values of a. The end products of unstable systems are all markedly triaxial with minor-to-major axial ratio > 0.3, so they are never flatter than an E7 system.
2017
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
gravitation
methods: numerical
galaxies: kinematics and dynamics
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