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A&A 469, 471-481 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20066718
Bar-driven injection of intergalactic matter into galactic halos
M. López-CorredoiraInstituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, C/.Vía Láctea, s/n, 38200 La Laguna (S/C de Tenerife), Spain
e-mail: martinlc@iac.es
(Received 8 November 2006 / Accepted 15 March 2007)
Abstract
Aims.The non-conservative gravitational potential of barred galaxies,
or of any other non-axisymmetric structure, produces a loss of
energy in infalling particles of the intergalactic medium
into the galaxy, which are trapped in its potential.
This dynamical friction can contribute towards increasing the total mass
of barred galaxies.
Methods.Analytical calculations of the energy loss are carried out using
the orbits of the particles derived numerically.
Theoretical predictions are compared with observations
through the statistical analysis of the rotation curves of barred
and non-barred galaxies, either in cluster or field galaxies.
Results.There is a net effect of accretion, but it is normally very low
in relative terms. It is only significant (>10% of the total
mass of the dark matter halo in the life of the galaxy) if the
density of the intergalactic medium is higher than ~
/Mpc3 (or considerably lower in cases
of motions of the galaxies
close to the IGM average motion, or perpendicular to
the plane of the galaxy, or when the halo mass is low).
Key words: galaxies: kinematics and dynamics -- intergalactic medium -- galaxies: evolution -- galaxies: halos -- galaxies: statistics
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