Comparative analysis of the orbital structure for non–cuspy and cuspy triaxial models of galaxies using different expansions of the gravitational potential

One way to create models of elliptical galaxies is to start from a system of particles with a suitable distribution and to follow its evolution with an N-body code until it reaches equilibrium. In previous works we used the code of L.A. Aguilar to generate non-cuspy and cuspy models, the latter givi...

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Main Authors: Hugo D. Navone, Alejandra F. Zorzi
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Costa Rica 2013-08-01
Series:Revista de Matemática: Teoría y Aplicaciones
Online Access:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/matematica/article/view/11664
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spelling doaj-a4479199183d44c6a74d9842fc65f8482020-11-24T22:51:11ZspaUniversidad de Costa RicaRevista de Matemática: Teoría y Aplicaciones2215-33732013-08-0120224325510.15517/rmta.v20i2.1166411043Comparative analysis of the orbital structure for non–cuspy and cuspy triaxial models of galaxies using different expansions of the gravitational potentialHugo D. Navone0Alejandra F. Zorzi1Universidad Nacional de Rosario; Instituto de Física de Rosario (CONICET-UNR), Observatorio Astronómico Municipal de RosarioUniversidad Nacional de Rosario, Instituto de Física de Rosario (CONICET-UNR), Observatorio Astronómico Municipal de Rosario, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Ingeniería y AgrimensuraOne way to create models of elliptical galaxies is to start from a system of particles with a suitable distribution and to follow its evolution with an N-body code until it reaches equilibrium. In previous works we used the code of L.A. Aguilar to generate non-cuspy and cuspy models, the latter giving a better representation of elliptical galaxies. However, the method proposed by Hernquist and Ostriker is more suitable for the cases with central cusps, because it uses an expansion of the potential in radial functions that already reflects the cuspy character. Here we consider two models, one non-cuspy and another cuspy, obtained with the method of Aguilar and whose potentials we now fit with the Hernquist and Ostriker expansion. We obtained the corresponding variational equations and we used them to determine the Lyapunov exponents of orbits already investigated with the method of Aguilar and to separate the chaotic ones. We classified the regular orbits through the analysis of their orbital frequencies. Here we present a comparison of the results obtained with the two methods for both types of orbits.https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/matematica/article/view/11664
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author Hugo D. Navone
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spellingShingle Hugo D. Navone
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Comparative analysis of the orbital structure for non–cuspy and cuspy triaxial models of galaxies using different expansions of the gravitational potential
Revista de Matemática: Teoría y Aplicaciones
author_facet Hugo D. Navone
Alejandra F. Zorzi
author_sort Hugo D. Navone
title Comparative analysis of the orbital structure for non–cuspy and cuspy triaxial models of galaxies using different expansions of the gravitational potential
title_short Comparative analysis of the orbital structure for non–cuspy and cuspy triaxial models of galaxies using different expansions of the gravitational potential
title_full Comparative analysis of the orbital structure for non–cuspy and cuspy triaxial models of galaxies using different expansions of the gravitational potential
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of the orbital structure for non–cuspy and cuspy triaxial models of galaxies using different expansions of the gravitational potential
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of the orbital structure for non–cuspy and cuspy triaxial models of galaxies using different expansions of the gravitational potential
title_sort comparative analysis of the orbital structure for non–cuspy and cuspy triaxial models of galaxies using different expansions of the gravitational potential
publisher Universidad de Costa Rica
series Revista de Matemática: Teoría y Aplicaciones
issn 2215-3373
publishDate 2013-08-01
description One way to create models of elliptical galaxies is to start from a system of particles with a suitable distribution and to follow its evolution with an N-body code until it reaches equilibrium. In previous works we used the code of L.A. Aguilar to generate non-cuspy and cuspy models, the latter giving a better representation of elliptical galaxies. However, the method proposed by Hernquist and Ostriker is more suitable for the cases with central cusps, because it uses an expansion of the potential in radial functions that already reflects the cuspy character. Here we consider two models, one non-cuspy and another cuspy, obtained with the method of Aguilar and whose potentials we now fit with the Hernquist and Ostriker expansion. We obtained the corresponding variational equations and we used them to determine the Lyapunov exponents of orbits already investigated with the method of Aguilar and to separate the chaotic ones. We classified the regular orbits through the analysis of their orbital frequencies. Here we present a comparison of the results obtained with the two methods for both types of orbits.
url https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/matematica/article/view/11664
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