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Dynamics and configurations of galaxy tripletsThe purpose is to infer the probable dynamical states of galaxy triplets by the observed data on their configurations. Two methods are proposed for describing the distributions of the triplet configuration parameters characterizing a tendency to alignment and hierarchy: (1) obtaining a representative sample of configurations and determining its statistical parameters (moments and percentages); and (2) dividing the region of possible configurations of triple systems (Agekian and Anosova, 1967) into a set of segments and finding the probabilities for the configurations to find themselves in each of them. Both these methods allow representation of the data by numerical simulations as well as observations. The effect of projection was studied. It rather overestimates the alignment and hierarchy of the triple systems. Among the parameters of interest there are found some parameters that are least sensitive to projection effects. The samples consist of simulated galaxy triplets (with hidden mass) as well as of 46 probably physical triple galaxies (Karachentseva et al., 1979). The observed triples as well as numerical models show a tendency to alignment. The triple galaxies do not show any tendency to hierarchy (formation of the temporary binaries), but this tendency may be present for simulated triplets without significant dark matter. The significant hidden mass (of order ten times the total mass of a triplet) decreases the probability of forming a binary and so weakens the hierarchy. Small galaxy groups consisting of 3 to 7 members are probably the most prevalent types of galaxy aggregate (Gorbatsky, 1987). Galaxy triplets are the simplest groups, but dynamically nontrivial ones.
Document ID
19910007633
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Anosova, Joanna P.
(Leningrad Univ. Observatory (USSR).)
Orlov, Victor V.
(Leningrad Univ. Observatory (USSR).)
Chernin, Arthur D.
(Leningrad State Univ. (USSR).)
Ivanov, Alexei V.
(Leningrad State Univ. (USSR).)
Kiseleva, Ljudmila G.
(Leningrad Electrotechnical Inst.)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1990
Publication Information
Publication: NASA, Marshall Space Flight Center, Paired and Interacting Galaxies: International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 124
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Accession Number
91N16946
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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