3D hydrodynamic simulations for the formation of the Local Group satellite planes
Indranil Banik (Saint Andrews, Bonn), Ingo Thies (Bonn), Roy Truelove, (Saint Andrews), Graeme Candlish (Valparaiso), Benoit Famaey (Strasbourg),, Marcel S. Pawlowski (Potsdam), Rodrigo Ibata (Strasbourg), Pavel Kroupa, (Bonn, Prague)

TL;DR
This study uses hydrodynamical MOND simulations to demonstrate that a past MW-M31 encounter could explain the formation and observed properties of satellite galaxy planes around both galaxies.
Contribution
First hydrodynamical MOND simulation of the Local Group showing how a past MW-M31 encounter forms satellite planes consistent with observations.
Findings
Satellite debris distribution matches observed satellite planes.
Orbital geometry aligns with current M31 proper motion.
Remnant galaxy properties are realistic.
Abstract
The existence of mutually correlated thin and rotating planes of satellite galaxies around both the Milky Way (MW) and Andromeda (M31) calls for an explanation. Previous work in Milgromian dynamics (MOND) indicated that a past MW-M31 encounter might have led to the formation of these satellite planes. We perform the first-ever hydrodynamical MOND simulation of the Local Group using Phantom of RAMSES. We show that an MW-M31 encounter at , with a perigalactic distance of about 80 kpc, can yield two disc galaxies at oriented similarly to the observed galactic discs and separated similarly to the observed M31 distance. Importantly, the tidal debris are distributed in phase space similarly to the observed MW and M31 satellite planes, with the correct preferred orbital pole for both. The MW-M31 orbital geometry is consistent with the presently observed M31 proper motion…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
