The Signature of Galactic Tides in Local Group Dwarf Spheroidals
Jorge Penarrubia, Julio F. Navarro, Alan W. McConnachie, Nicolas F., Martin

TL;DR
This study uses N-body simulations to analyze how tidal forces from the Milky Way influence the structure of dwarf spheroidal galaxies, revealing observable features that indicate tidal interactions and assessing specific galaxies for such effects.
Contribution
It provides a detailed model linking tidal effects to observable features in dSphs, offering a method to identify tidal origins of profile irregularities.
Findings
Tidal stripping removes initial stellar core cutoff.
Outer mass profiles approach a Plummer model after re-equilibration.
Some galaxies show features consistent with tidal interactions.
Abstract
(Abridged) We use N-body simulations to explore the effects of tidal stripping on the structure of dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs). We model dSphs as King spheres embedded in NFW dark halos that orbit the Galactic potential on eccentric orbits. We find that episodes of stellar mass loss remove the initial cutoff of the bound stellar core. Once equilibrium has been re-established the outer mass profile approaches a power-law in projection that is well described by a simple Plummer model. Tides also result in transient features in the outer density profile. As the system re-equilibrates, an outward-moving "excess" of stars is found at radii where the local crossing time exceeds the time elapsed since pericenter. If the orbit is known, these results provide a simple way to assess whether "breaks" and "bumps" in the profile of dSphs are actually tidal in origin. We apply this to the…
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