Andromeda chained to the Box -- Dynamical Models for M31: Bulge & Bar
Matias Blana (1), Christopher Wegg (1), Ortwin Gerhard (1), Peter, Erwin (1), Matthieu Portail (1), Michael Opitsch (1,2,3), Roberto Saglia, (1,2), Ralf Bender (1,2) ((1) MPE Garching, (2) USM Munich, (3) Excellence, Cluster Universe Garching)

TL;DR
This study models M31's complex bulge structure using N-body simulations, revealing a composite bulge with both classical and box/peanut components that match observed morphology and kinematics.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed dynamical model of M31's bulge combining classical and B/P components, fitting multiple observational constraints.
Findings
A composite bulge model with specific mass and size parameters.
The B/P bulge extends to 3.2 kpc, matching observations.
The model links the bulge's OLR to the 10kpc ring.
Abstract
Andromeda is our nearest neighbouring disk galaxy and a prime target for detailed modelling of the evolutionary processes that shape galaxies. We analyse the nature of M31's triaxial bulge with an extensive set of N-body models, which include Box/Peanut (B/P) bulges as well as initial classical bulges (ICBs). Comparing with IRAC 3.6 data, only one model matches simultaneously all the morphological properties of M31's bulge, and requires an ICB and a B/P bulge with 1/3 and 2/3 of the total bulge mass respectively. We find that our pure B/P bulge models do not show concentrations high enough to match the S\'ersic index () and the effective radius of M31's bulge. Instead, the best model requires an ICB component with mass and three-dimensional half-mass radius =0.53 kpc (140 arcsec). The B/P bulge component has…
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