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Secular Attrition of Classical Bulges by Stellar Bars

Secular Attrition of Classical Bulges by Stellar Bars

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英文摘要

Classical bulges and stellar bars are common features in disk galaxies and serve as key tracers of galactic evolution. Angular momentum exchange at bar resonances drives secular morphological changes throughout the disk, including bar slowing and lengthening, and affects the structure of accompanying bulges. In this study, using a suite of N-body simulations, we quantify the secular reconfiguration of classical bulges through resonant trapping by evolving stellar bars. We use orbital frequency analysis to identify bar-resonant populations and find that up to 50% of the initial bulge stars become trapped in 2:1 resonant orbits and adopt disk-like kinematics. This transformation renders much of the classical bulge observationally indistinguishable from the disk. We compare these results with a sample of 210 MaNGA disk galaxies, finding that slow bars--indicative of older systems--are preferentially associated with weaker bulges. These results suggest that long-lived bars can significantly reshape classical bulges, potentially explaining their scarcity in the local universe and the low classical bulge fraction found in the Milky Way.

Rachel Lee McClure、Tobias Géron、Elena D'Onghia、Angus Beane、Aaryan Thusoo、Kathryne J. Daniel、Carrie Filion、Scott Lucchini

天文学

Rachel Lee McClure,Tobias Géron,Elena D'Onghia,Angus Beane,Aaryan Thusoo,Kathryne J. Daniel,Carrie Filion,Scott Lucchini.Secular Attrition of Classical Bulges by Stellar Bars[EB/OL].(2025-06-10)[2025-06-20].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.09150.点此复制

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