Early evolution of disk galaxies: Formation of bulges in clumpy young galactic disks

被引:337
作者
Noguchi, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Tohoku Univ, Inst Astron, Sendai, Miyagi 9808578, Japan
关键词
galaxies : evolution; galaxies : formation; galaxies : ISM galaxies : kinematics and dynamics; galaxies : structure;
D O I
10.1086/306932
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
A new idea is proposed for the origin of bulges in spiral galaxies. Numerical simulations of protogalactic collapse suggest strongly that galactic bulges have been assembled from massive clumps formed in galactic disks in their early evolutionary phase. These clumps result from the gravitational instability of the gas-rich disks of young galaxies. Owing to dynamical frictions, those massive clumps, individual masses of which can be as large as similar to 10(9) M., are able to spiral toward the galactic center within a few Gyr. Inward transport of disk matter by this process leads to the formation of a galactic bulge. A simple analytical model has been constructed in which the clumpy evolution of a disk galaxy is controlled by two parameters: the timescale with which the primordial gas in the halo accretes onto the disk plane (i.e., the collapse timescale) and the initial mass fraction of the gas relative to the galaxy total mass. Under plausible assumptions for the variation of these parameters among spiral galaxies, the clumpy evolution model can explain an observed trend in which the bulge-to-disk ratio increases as the total mass or the internal density of the galaxy increases. This success suggests that the clumpy evolution of the galactic disk constitutes an important ingredient of disk galaxy evolution. Star formation in primeval disk galaxies takes place mostly in the clumps. The resulting knotty appearance of these systems may explain the peculiar morphology observed in a number of high-redshift galaxies.
引用
收藏
页码:77 / 95
页数:19
相关论文
共 85 条
[1]   Galaxy morphology to I=25 mag in the Hubble Deep Field [J].
Abraham, RG ;
Tanvir, NR ;
Santiago, BX ;
Ellis, RS ;
Glazebrook, K ;
vandenBergh, S .
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 1996, 279 (03) :L47-&
[2]   EXPONENTIAL BULGES IN LATE-TYPE SPIRALS - AN IMPROVED DESCRIPTION OF THE LIGHT-DISTRIBUTION [J].
ANDREDAKIS, YC ;
SANDERS, RH .
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 1994, 267 (02) :283-296
[3]   THE ORIGIN OF THE MASS, DISK-TO-HALO MASS RATIO, AND L-V RELATION OF SPIRAL GALAXIES [J].
ASHMAN, KM .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1990, 359 (01) :15-22
[4]  
ATHANASSOULA E, 1987, ASTRON ASTROPHYS, V179, P23
[5]   SOME POSSIBLE REGULARITIES IN THE MISSING MASS PROBLEM [J].
BAHCALL, JN ;
CASERTANO, S .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1985, 293 (01) :L7-L10
[6]   A HIERARCHICAL O(N-LOG-N) FORCE-CALCULATION ALGORITHM [J].
BARNES, J ;
HUT, P .
NATURE, 1986, 324 (6096) :446-449
[7]   THE APPEARANCE OF PRIMEVAL GALAXIES [J].
BARON, E ;
WHITE, SDM .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1987, 322 (02) :585-596
[8]   SIMULATED OPTICAL-IMAGES OF GALAXIES AT Z-APPROXIMATELY 1 USING ULTRAVIOLET IMAGES OF NEARBY GALAXIES [J].
BOHLIN, RC ;
CORNETT, RH ;
HILL, JK ;
HILL, RS ;
LANDSMAN, WB ;
OCONNELL, RW ;
NEFF, SG ;
SMITH, AM ;
STECHER, TP .
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1991, 368 (01) :12-27
[9]   Spiral galaxies with WFPC2 .1. Nuclear morphology, bulges, star clusters, and surface brightness profiles [J].
Carollo, CM ;
Stiavelli, M ;
deZeeuw, PT ;
Mack, J .
ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, 1997, 114 (06) :2366-2380
[10]   Spiral galaxies with WFPC2. III. Nuclear cusp slopes [J].
Carollo, CM ;
Stiavelli, M .
ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, 1998, 115 (06) :2306-2319