The Orbital Structure of Triaxial Galaxies with Figure Rotation
Alex T. Deibel, Monica Valluri, David Merritt

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the orbital structure of triaxial galaxies with central black holes is affected by different pattern speeds, revealing stability at slow speeds and chaos at intermediate speeds, with implications for galaxy shapes.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of orbit stability and chaos in rotating triaxial galaxies, highlighting the impact of pattern speed on orbital families and galaxy morphology.
Findings
Slow pattern speeds maintain orbit stability.
Intermediate speeds induce chaos in key orbit families.
High pattern speeds lead to stable retrograde loop orbits.
Abstract
We survey the properties of all orbit families in the rotating frame of a family of realistic triaxial potentials with central supermassive black holes (SMBHs). In such galaxies, most regular box orbits (vital for maintaining triaxiality) are associated with resonances which occupy two-dimensional surfaces in configuration space. For slow figure rotation all orbit families are largely stable. At intermediate pattern speeds a significant fraction of the resonant box orbits as well as inner long-axis tubes are destabilized by the "envelope doubling" that arises from the Coriolis forces and are driven into the destabilizing center. Thus, for pattern rotation periods .2 Gyr < Tp < 5 Gyr, the two orbit families that are most important for maintaining triaxiality are highly chaotic. As pattern speed increases there is also a sharp decrease in the overall fraction of prograde short-axis tubes…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
