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The evolution of pitch angles of spiral arms

J. E. Pringle, C. L. Dobbs

Published 2019-09-23Version 1

In spiral galaxies, the pitch angle, $\alpha$, of the spiral arms is often proposed as a discriminator between theories for the formation of the spiral structure. In Lin-Shu density wave theory, $\alpha$ stays constant in time, being simply a property of the underlying galaxy. In other theories (e.g tidal interaction, self-gravity) it is expected that the arms wind up in time, so that to a first approximation $\cot \alpha \propto t$. For these theories, it would be expected that a sample of galaxies observed at random times should show a uniform distribution of $\cot \alpha$. We show that a recent set of measurements of spiral pitch angles (Yu & Ho 2018) is broadly consistent with this expectation.

Comments: 4 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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