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Dynamical friction in constant density cores: a failure of the Chandrasekhar formula

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MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 373, Issue 4, Pages 1451-1460

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.11022.x

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galaxies : dwarf; galaxies : kinematics and dynamics

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Using analytic calculations and N-body simulations we show that in constant density (harmonic) cores, sinking satellites undergo an initial phase of very rapid (super-Chandrasekhar) dynamical friction, after which they experience no dynamical friction at all. For density profiles with a central power law profile, rho proportional to r(-alpha), the infalling satellite heats the background and causes a to decrease. For alpha < 0.5 initially, the satellite generates a small central constant density core and stalls as in the alpha = 0 case. We discuss some astrophysical applications of our results to decaying satellite orbits, galactic bars and mergers of supermassive black hole binaries. In a companion paper we show that a central constant density core can provide a natural solution to the timing problem for Fornax's globular clusters.

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