The secular growth of bars revealed by flat (peak + shoulders) density profiles

Author:

Anderson Stuart Robert1ORCID,Debattista Victor P1ORCID,Erwin Peter2ORCID,Liddicott David J1,Deg Nathan3ORCID,Beraldo e Silva Leandro14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Jeremiah Horrocks Institute, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK

2. Max Planck Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik, Giessenbachstrasse, D-85748 Garching, Germany

3. Department of Physics, Engineering Physics, and Astronomy, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, K7L 3N6, Canada

4. Department of Astronomy, University of Michigan, 1085 S. University Ave., Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT The major-axis density profiles of bars are known to be either exponential or ‘flat’. We develop an automated non-parametric algorithm to detect flat profiles and apply it to a suite of simulations (with and without gas). We demonstrate that flat profiles are a manifestation of a bar’s secular growth, producing a ‘shoulder’ region (an overdensity above an exponential) in its outskirts. Shoulders are not present when bars form, but develop as the bar grows. If the bar does not grow, shoulders do not form. Shoulders are often accompanied by box/peanut bulges, but develop separately from them and are independent tracers of a bar’s growth. They can be observed at a wide range of viewing orientations with only their slope varying significantly with inclination. We present evidence that shoulders are produced by looped x1 orbits. Since the growth rate of the bar moderately correlates with the growth rate of the shoulder strength, these orbits are probably recently trapped. Shoulders therefore are evidence of bar growth. The properties of the shoulders do not, however, establish the age of a bar, because secondary buckling or strong spirals may destroy shoulders, and also because shoulders do not form if the bar does not grow much. In particular, our results show that an exponential profile is not necessarily an indication of a young bar.

Funder

Science and Technology Facilities Council

University of Central Lancashire

University of Cambridge

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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