Stellar Orbital Studies in Normal Spiral Galaxies II: Restrictions to Structural and Dynamical parameters on Spiral Arms
Angeles P\'erez-Villegas, B\'arbara Pichardo, Edmundo Moreno

TL;DR
This study investigates how the structural and dynamical parameters of spiral arms influence stellar orbital support and chaos in normal spiral galaxies, providing constraints on spiral arm mass, pitch angle, and stability.
Contribution
It offers new quantitative limits on spiral arm parameters for orbital support and chaos, based on detailed potential models and orbital dynamics analysis.
Findings
Spiral arm mass must decrease as pitch angle increases for orbital support.
Maximum spiral arm mass is about 5-7% of disk mass for small pitch angles.
Chaotic behavior restricts spiral arm parameters, with chaos dominating beyond certain angles and masses.
Abstract
Making use of a set of detailed potential models for normal spiral galaxies, we analyze the disk stellar orbital dynamics as the structural and dynamical parameters of the spiral arms (mass, pattern speed and pitch angle) are gradually modified. With this comprehensive study of ordered and chaotic behavior, we constructed an assemblage of orbitally supported galactic models and plausible parameters for orbitally self-consistent spiral arms models. We find that, to maintain orbital support for the spiral arms, the spiral arm mass, M, must decrease with the increase of the pitch angle, ; if is smaller than , M can be as large as , , of the disk mass, for Sa, Sb, and Sc galaxies, respectively. If increases up to , the maximum M is of the disk mass independently in this case of morphological type.…
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