Galaxy Interactions and Their Cosmic and Morphological Evolution

Author:

Chatterjee Tapan K.

Abstract

Merger theory, in its extreme form, postulates that ellipticals are the products of mergers of spirals. While the morphology-clustercentric relationship (Whitmoreet al., 1993), indicates that the morphological fractions are unaffected by the local properties of the clusters, considerable observational evidence has surfaced in favor of the existence of marginally bound pairs; that are the source of the most frequent collisions (Chengaluret al., 1996 and references therein). To test the global impact of galaxy collisions on their evolution we have studied many collisions between spirals and ellipticals, as well as spiral and elliptical pairs. The details of the models and methods are in Chatterjee & Magalinsky, 2002; and we refer to it. Marginally bound, eccentric orbits are found to maintain their eccentricities for a long time; which is supported by analytical research (Magalinsky & Chatterjee, 2000). The calculation of collision frequency indicates that only of the order of 5% of ellipticals can be formed in this way. A remarkable phenomenon is that the fraction of blue galaxies around z = 0.3 to 0.5 is more than in the present epoch – the B-O effect (Butcher & Oemler, 1978). While observations indicate that the effect is primarily due to an increase in galaxies with perturbed morphology (e.g., Faberet al., 1995), in the same environment we find a homogeneous population of normal red galaxies, that have almost finished their star formation.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Astronomy and Astrophysics,Space and Planetary Science

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