Non-linear violent disc instability with high Toomre's Q in high-redshift clumpy disc galaxies
Shigeki Inoue, Avishai Dekel, Nir Mandelker, Daniel Ceverino, Frederic, Bournaud, Joel Primack

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to explore violent disc instability in high-redshift galaxies, revealing non-linear, high-Q conditions that challenge traditional linear instability models and suggest external perturbations play a significant role.
Contribution
It demonstrates that high-redshift clumpy galaxies exhibit non-linear VDI with high Toomre Q, differing from classical linear instability expectations, and explores mechanisms behind high-Q clump formation.
Findings
High-Q regions are confined to dense clumps.
Pre-clump Q values range from unity to a few.
External perturbations may stimulate high-Q VDI.
Abstract
We utilize zoom-in cosmological simulations to study the nature of violent disc instability (VDI) in clumpy galaxies at high redshift, --. Our simulated galaxies are not in the ideal state assumed in Toomre instability, of linear fluctuations in an isolated, uniform, rotating disk. There, instability is characterised by a parameter below unity, and lower when the disk is thick. Instead, the high-redshift discs are highly perturbed. Over long periods they consist of non-linear perturbations, compact massive clumps and extended structures, with new clumps forming in inter-clump regions. This is while the galaxy is subject to frequent external perturbances. We compute the local, two-component parameter for gas and stars, smoothed on a scale to capture clumps of . The regions are confined to collapsed clumps due to the high…
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