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PP 05026

Encounters between spherical galaxies II: systems with dark halo.

A.C. Gonzalez-Garcia (1,2), T.S. van Albada (2)
(1) Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Spain. (2) Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, the Netherlands
We performe N-body simulations of encounters between spherical systems surrounded by a spherical halo. Following a preceding paper with a similar aim, the initial systems include a spherical Jaffe model for the luminous matter and a Hernquist model for the halo. The merger remnants from this sample are mainly slowly rotating, prolate spheroids with a radially anisotropic velocity distribution. The results are compared with real-life ellipticals and with the models without halo in paper I. We argue that elliptical galaxies with evidence of dark matter could be formed in the field via a merger of spheroids surrounded by a dark matter halo, while ellipticals with no evidence of dark matter might be formed via a merger of two spheroids in a cluster.

 
Aceptado para publicación en MNRAS | Enviado el 2005-07-01 | Proyecto