How can double-barred galaxies be long-lived?
Herve Wozniak

TL;DR
This study demonstrates through simulations that double-barred galaxies can be long-lived structures, maintained by star formation processes even without resonance overlap or mode coupling.
Contribution
It provides the first self-consistent simulation showing double bars lasting up to 7 Gyr without resonance overlap, emphasizing star formation's role in their longevity.
Findings
Double bars can last up to 7 Gyr in simulations.
Star formation influences the longevity and reformation of secondary bars.
No resonance overlap or mode coupling is necessary for long-lived double bars.
Abstract
Double-barred galaxies account for almost one third of all barred galaxies, suggesting that secondary stellar bars, which are embedded in large-scale primary bars, are long-lived structures. However, up to now it has been hard to self-consistently simulate a disc galaxy that sustains two nested stellar bars for longer than a few rotation periods. N-body/hydrodynamical simulations including star formation recipes have been performed. Their properties have been compared with the most recent observational data in order to prove that they are representative of double-barred galaxies, even SB0. Overlaps in dynamical resonances and bar modes have been looked for using Fourier spectrograms. Double-barred galaxies have been successfully simulated with lifetimes as long as 7 Gyr. The stellar population of the secondary bar is younger on average than for the primary large-scale bar. An important…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
