Time evolution of gaps in stellar streams in axisymmetric St\"ackel potentials
Helmer H. Koppelman, Amina Helmi

TL;DR
This paper develops an analytical model for the formation and evolution of gaps in stellar streams caused by subhalo interactions within axisymmetric Stäckel potentials, aiding dark matter subhalo detection.
Contribution
It extends previous spherical potential models to axisymmetric Stäckel potentials, providing analytical expressions for gap growth and properties in realistic Milky Way-like environments.
Findings
Gap size grows linearly with time.
Density contrast reaches a constant value over time.
Gap properties depend on subhalo mass, encounter velocity, and geometry.
Abstract
When a subhalo interacts with a cold stellar stream it perturbs its otherwise nearly smooth distribution of stars, and this leads to the creation of a gap. The properties of such gaps depend on the parameters of the interaction. Their characterisation could thus lead to the determination of the mass spectrum of the perturbers and possibly reveal the existence of dark subhalos orbiting the Milky Way. Our goal is to construct a fully analytical model of the formation and evolution of gaps embedded in streams orbiting in a realistic Milky Way potential. To this end, we extend the model of Helmi & Koppelman (2016) for spherical potentials, and predict the properties of gaps in streams evolving in axisymmetric St\"ackel potentials. We make use of action-angles and their simple behaviour to calculate the divergence of initially nearby orbits slightly perturbed by the interaction with a…
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