A model for lopsided galactic disks
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- 12 March 1998
Abstract
Many disk galaxies are lopsided: their brightest inner parts are displaced from the center of the outer isophotes, or the outer contours of the HI disk. This asymmetry is particularly common in small, low-luminosity galaxies. We argue here that long-lived lopsidedness is a consequence of the disk lying off-center in the potential of the galaxy's extended dark halo, and spinning in a sense retrograde to its orbit about the halo center. The stellar velocity field predicted by our gravitational N-body simulations is clearly asymmetric.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1998-03-12, ArXiv
- Published version: The Astrophysical Journal, 496 (1), L13.
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