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Galactic & Stellar Dynamics
C. Boily, P. Patsis, S. Portegies Zwart, R. Spurzem and C. Theis (eds)
EAS Publications Series, Vol. 10, 2003
DOI: 10.1051/eas:2003135
Cold Dark Matter Substructure and the Dynamical Evolution of Galaxy Disks
A.S. Font1, J.F. Navarro1, 2, J. Stadel3 and T.R. Quinn41 University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, V8P 1A1, Canada
2 Fellow of CIAR and of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
3 University of Zurich, Switzerland
4 Department of Astronomy, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
Abstract
We use numerical simulations to study the dynamical effect of substructure in
Cold Dark Matter (CDM) halos on stellar galactic disks. Substructure halos with
masses, densities and orbits derived from high-resolution cosmological CDM
simulations play only a minor dynamical role in the heating of the disk over
several Gyrs. This is because the orbits of dark satellites in CDM halos seldom
take them near the disk, where their tidal effects are greatest. The most
noticeable effects of substructure in our simulation may be traced to the most
massive sub-halo and include: (i) the forcing of short-lived stellar warps in the
disk as a result of tidal shocks that arise during each pericentric passage, and
(ii) the tilting of the disk caused by the orbital decay of the satellite. These results imply that substructure might not
preclude virialized CDM halos from being acceptable hosts of thin stellar disks like that of the Milky Way, and that the ubiquity
of minor stellar warps may be associated with the recurrent tidal influence on the disk of the most massive substructure halos.
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