Spiral galaxies By Renske Smit & Marcel van Daalen Contents Classification and types Characteristics About the spirals Theories on the formation of the structure of spiral galaxies Summary Hubble diagram “Normal” types Sa type (M81) Sb type (M51) Sc type (NGC 2997) Edge-on galaxy Sub-types Grand-design Flocculent Barred types SBa type (NGC 3992) SBb type (NGC 1433) SBc type (NGC 1300) Facts Around 77% of all observed galaxies are spiral galaxies On average 100 billion stars and a width of 100.000 light years A lot of gas, leading to star formation Arms consist mostly of OB stars Younger stars in the arms M81 as observed in IR M81 as observed in UV Solid body construction Leading theories Stochastic self-propagating star formation theory (or chain reaction theory) Star formation triggering star formation Supernovae expand the star forming region Newly lit areas become the spiral arms These disappear as older stars die off Most popular theory Quasistatic density wave theory C.C. Lin, Frank Shu Density waves Density waves Formation of OB stars in arms H II regions due to ionizing UV radiation Density waves How are those density waves formed? Rotating ellipses Merging of galaxies Density waves How long do the density waves persist? Long enough for the number of spiral galaxies we observe Every once in a while a new merging might take place to renew the density waves Barred spiral galaxies How do you explain barred galaxies? Bars form spontaneously in spiral galaxies due to its own gravitation Bars are destroyed due to gas accretion Barred spiral galaxies Barred spiral galaxies The Hubble sequence Discussion Chain reaction theory Explains only flocculent and chaotic galaxies Density wave theory most popular Does not explain flocculent galaxies Does explain a lot of other things A completely new theory? Summary How does the structure come to be? Winding problem Chain reaction theory Density wave theory Formation wave due to merging Persistence of waves uncertain Bars form, are destroyed, and reform Bibliography Spiral Structure (burro.astr.cwru.edu/Academics/ Astr222/Galaxies/Spiral/spiral.html) Galaxy types (physics.csustan.edu/Ana/galaxtypes.htm) Dissipation in barred galaxies (Pfenniger & Norman) Gas accretion on spiral galaxies (Bournaud & Combes) Modern Astrophysics (Carroll & Ostlie)
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