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Spiral instabilities in N-body simulations

J. A. Sellwood

Published 2010-11-18Version 1

N-body simulations of disc galaxies that display recurrent transient spiral patterns are comparatively easy to construct, but are harder to understand. In this paper, I summarise the evidence from such experiments that the spiral patterns result from a recurrent spiral instability cycle. Each wave starts as rapidly growing, small-amplitude instability caused by a deficiency of particles at a particular angular momentum. The resulting large-amplitude wave creates, through resonant scattering, the conditions needed to precipitate a new instability.

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