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Relaxation of N-body systems with additive r-α interparticle forces

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stt403

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methods: numerical; galaxies: formation; galaxies: kinematics and dynamics

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  1. PRIN MIUR, project 'The Chemical and Dynamical Evolution of the Milky Way and Local Group Galaxies' [2010LY5N2T]
  2. National Science Foundation [1066293]

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In Newtonian gravity the final states of cold dissipationless collapses are characterized by several structural and dynamical properties remarkably similar to those of observed elliptical galaxies. Are these properties a peculiarity of the Newtonian force or a more general feature of long-range forces? We study this problem by means of N-body simulations of dissipationless collapse of systems of particles interacting via additive r(-alpha) forces. We find that most of the results holding in Newtonian gravity are also valid for alpha not equal 2. In particular, the end-products are triaxial and never flatter than an E7 system, their surface density profiles are well described by the Sersic law, the global density slope-anisotropy inequality is obeyed, the differential energy distribution is an exponential over a large range of energies (for alpha >= 1), and the pseudo-phase-space density is a power law of radius. In addition, we show that the process of virialization takes longer (in units of the system's dynamical time) for decreasing values of a, and becomes infinite for alpha = -1 (the harmonic oscillator). This is in agreement with the results of deep Modified Newtonian Dynamics collapses (qualitatively corresponding to alpha = 1) and it is due to the fact that the force becomes more and more similar to the alpha = -1 case, where, as well known, no relaxation can happen and the system oscillates forever.

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