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Fantastic recreation of galaxy-collision
Friday, 17 February 2012 12:38
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French astronomers has created a gigantic model of how the colliding galaxies NGC5907 has created the fantastic shape that we see today. NGC 5907 is a spiral galaxy lying in the Dragon constellation, showing extraordinary large loops and currents of stars in its surrounding halo. According to researchers, it could have been formed through a gigantic collision of galaxies, 8 to 9 billion years ago. Six scientists of the Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Astronomical Observatories of China and Aix-Marseille Université propose this scenario on the basis of simulations with 200 000 to 6 million particles. These up-to-date calculations, that include gas hydrodynamics, are able to reproduce in a film the formation of NGC5907 and its surrounding gigantic loops of matter. Results appeared on the cover of the online edition of Astronomy and Astrophysics, the 13 February 2012. They provide an important test for cosmological scenarios. Numerous collisions have probably affected the shape of galaxies, and perhaps, half of spiral galaxies have been formed this way during the last 9 billions years. Possibly this is the case for NGC5907, a spiral galaxy in the Dragon constellation. However this galaxy is almost bulgeless, while prominent and classical bulges are generally considered to be a signature of major mergers. In fact NGC5907 has been observed with the deepest ever-made imagery, revealing a system of stellar currents forming gigantic loops in its surrounding halo. These phenomena have been intensively studied by a team of six scientists of the Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, Chinese Academy of Sciences, National Astronomical Observatories of China NAOC and Marseille Observatory. To reproduce them they have used several state of the art, hydrodynamical, and numerical simulations with particle numbers ranging from 200 000 to 6 millions. They succeeded in doing so after assuming that these gigantic loops were the relic of a gigantic collision between galaxies of similar sizes, which would have occurred 8 to 9 billion years ago. Cosmological scenarios
Simulations Source: l'observatoire de paris |





