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Secular dynamics of a test particle perturbed by a Miyamoto-Nagai disc

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 507, Issue 2, Pages 3057-3069

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab2342

Keywords

gravitation; celestial mechanics; galaxies: disc

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [11973010, 11803066]

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The study reveals that the perturbation of the MN disc can lead to von Zeipel-Lidov-Kozai (ZLK)-like dynamics, with two different manifestations depending on the value of eta. When eta < 1/3, the behavior of the test particle is similar to that of the classical ZLK problem, while when eta > 1/3, the orbital evolution and phase-space morphology are opposite to the classical ZLK case.
We study the secular behaviour of a test particle orbiting a dominant central body and perturbed by a Miyamoto-Nagai (MN) disc eta We derive a quadrupole-level secular Hamiltonian of this system, which involves a dimensionless parameter. that is used to characterize the flattening of MN disc eta (The smaller., the flatter disc; and eta = 0 gives the infinitely thin Kuzmin disc.) We find that, in the quadrupole approximation, the perturbation of the MN disc can give rise to the von Zeipel-Lidov-Kozai (ZLK)-like dynamics and depending on the value of. the dynamics has two different manifestations: (i) when eta < 1/3, the test particle's behaviour is similar to that described in the classical ZLK problem. In particular, as eta increases from 0 to 1/3, the critical inclination for the large eccentricity oscillations decreases from 26 degrees, 56 to 0 degrees; (ii) when eta > 1/3, the orbital evolution of the test particle and the phase-space morphology are opposite to the classical ZLK case. This leads to a striking result that the test particle cannot remain on a near-coplanar orbit if its eccentricity is sufficiently large. However, as eta increases further the ZLK-like dynamics would be gradually suppressed by the spherical term in the Hamiltonian. We also survey the global secular dynamics numerically in which the quadrupole approximation is no longer valid.

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