The stellar orbit distribution in present-day galaxies inferred from the CALIFA survey
Ling Zhu, Glenn van de Ven, Remco van den Bosch, Hans-Walter Rix,, Mariya Lyubenova, Jes\'us Falc\'on-Barroso, Marie Martig, Shude Mao, Dandan, Xu, Yunpeng Jin, Aura Obreja, Robert J. J. Grand, Aaron A. Dutton, Andrea V., Maccio, Facundo A. G\'omez, Jakob C. Walcher

TL;DR
This study analyzes the orbit distribution of stars in 300 nearby galaxies from the CALIFA survey, revealing that most stars occupy warm orbits, providing insights into galaxy formation histories and serving as a benchmark for simulations.
Contribution
It presents the first large-scale orbit distribution analysis across diverse galaxy types and masses, linking stellar kinematics to galaxy formation processes.
Findings
Most stars are on warm orbits across galaxy types and masses.
Orbit distribution varies systematically with galaxy mass.
Provides a benchmark for galaxy formation simulations.
Abstract
Galaxy formation entails the hierarchical assembly of mass, along with the condensation of baryons and the ensuing, self-regulating star formation. The stars form a collisionless system whose orbit distribution retains dynamical memory that can constrain a galaxy's formation history. The ordered-rotation dominated orbits with near maximum circularity and the random-motion dominated orbits with low circularity are called kinematically cold and kinematically hot, respectively. The fraction of stars on `cold' orbits, compared to the fraction of stars on `hot' orbits, speaks directly to the quiescence or violence of the galaxies' formation histories. Here we present such orbit distributions, derived from stellar kinematic maps via orbit-based modelling for a well defined, large sample of 300 nearby galaxies. The sample, drawn from the CALIFA survey,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
