Azimuthal metallicity variations, spiral structure, and the failure of radial actions based on assuming axisymmetry
Victor P. Debattista, Tigran Khachaturyants, Joao A. S. Amarante,, Christopher Carr, Leandro Beraldo e Silva, Chervin F. P. Laporte

TL;DR
This study uses simulations to analyze azimuthal metallicity variations and spiral structures in galaxies, revealing that traditional radial actions assuming axisymmetry are inadequate for tracing spiral features.
Contribution
It demonstrates that azimuthal metallicity variations are linked to spiral density waves and shows that time-averaged radial actions better trace spiral structures than instantaneous measurements.
Findings
Azimuthal metallicity variations match spiral patterns.
Time-averaged radial actions correlate with spiral ridges.
Axisymmetric assumptions lead to inaccurate radial action measurements.
Abstract
We study azimuthal variations in the mean stellar metallicity, <[Fe/H]>, in a self-consistent, isolated simulation in which all stars form out of gas. We find <[Fe/H]> variations comparable to those observed in the Milky Way and which are coincident with the spiral density waves. The azimuthal variations are present in young and old stars and therefore are not a result of recently formed stars. Similar variations are present in the mean age and alpha-abundance. We measure the pattern speeds of the <[Fe/H]>-variations and find that they match those of the spirals, indicating that spirals are the cause of the metallicity patterns. Because younger stellar populations are not just more [Fe/H]-rich and alpha-poor but also dynamically cooler, we expect them to more strongly support spirals, which is indeed the case in the simulation. However, if we measure the radial action, J_R, using the…
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TopicsAdvanced Measurement and Metrology Techniques · Metallurgy and Material Forming · Metal Forming Simulation Techniques
