Lecture 22: Mergers and dynamical friction
Reading:
Binney and Tremaine, 7.1, 7.4
Binney and Merrifield, 4.6.1
Optional reading:
Toomre, A., and Toomre, J. 1972, ApJ 178, 623 - the classic paper that identified peculiar galaxies as mergers
Toomre, A. 1977, in The evolution of galaxies and stellar populations, ed. B. M. Tinsley and R. B. Larson
(New Haven: Yale University Observatory), 401 - the paper that first highlighted the importance of mergers
for the galaxy population as a whole.
Holmberg, E. 1941, ApJ 94, 385 - the first N-body simulation in stellar dynamics
Barnes, J., and Hernquist, L. 1992, ARAA 30, 705 - excellent review of galaxy mergers
Mulder, W. A. 1983, A & A 117, 9 - dynamical friction as the gravitational force from a wake
For a discussion of dynamical friction in spherical systems (as opposed to the unrealistic case of infinite homogeneous systems) see:
Tremaine, S., and Weinberg, M. D. 1984, MNRAS 209, 729
Weinberg, M. D. 1986, ApJ 300, 93
Links:
see here for animations by John Dubinski (University of Toronto) including the M31-Milky Way collision and formation of a cD galaxy
see here for merger simulations by Josh Barnes (University of Hawaii) including the Antennae and the Mice