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A&A 444, 1-13 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20052657
Density waves in the shearing sheet
V. Feedback cycle for swing amplification by non-linear effects
B. Fuchs, C. Dettbarn and T. TsuchiyaAstronomisches Rechen-Institut am Zentrum für Astronomie der Universität Heidelberg, Mönchhofstrasse 12-14, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
e-mail: fuchs@ari.uni-heidelberg.de
(Received 7 January 2005 / Accepted 4 July 2005)
Abstract
Non-linear effects in the dynamical evolution of a shearing sheet made of
stars are studied. First the implications of hitherto neglected
non-linearities of the Boltzmann equation for the dynamical evolution of
the shearing sheet are investigated. Using a formalism developed
previously on the basis of the linearized Boltzmann equation it is
demonstrated that the inclusion of the non-linear term leads to a
feedback cycle for swing amplified density waves in the unbounded
shearing sheet. Such a feedback is unique to star disks and is not known for
gas disks. In order to present concrete examples of the non-linear feedback
cycle a SCF code was developed and numerical simulations of the dynamical
evolution of the shearing sheet are performed. The numerical results
seem to confirm the theoretical predictions. The evolution of the
shearing sheet resembles closely and might actually explain the recurrent
spiral instabilities found in large-scale numerical simulations of the
dynamical evolution of galactic disks.
Key words: galaxies: kinematics and dynamics -- galaxies: spiral
© ESO 2005
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