Accretion of Mass and Angular Momentum onto The Discs of Spiral Galaxies

In this Thesis, we study the accretion of mass and angular momentum onto the disc of spiral galaxies from a global and a local perspective and comparing theory predictions with several observational data. First, we propose a method to measure the specific mass and radial growth rates of stellar d...

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Main Author: Pezzulli, Gabriele <1984>
Other Authors: Fraternali, Filippo
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2015
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/7237/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-72372016-01-22T05:09:23Z Accretion of Mass and Angular Momentum onto The Discs of Spiral Galaxies Pezzulli, Gabriele <1984> FIS/05 Astronomia e astrofisica In this Thesis, we study the accretion of mass and angular momentum onto the disc of spiral galaxies from a global and a local perspective and comparing theory predictions with several observational data. First, we propose a method to measure the specific mass and radial growth rates of stellar discs, based on their star formation rate density profiles and we apply it to a sample of nearby spiral galaxies. We find a positive radial growth rate for almost all galaxies in our sample. Our galaxies grow in size, on average, at one third of the rate at which they grow in mass. Our results are in agreement with theoretical expectations if known scaling relations of disc galaxies are not evolving with time. We also propose a novel method to reconstruct accretion profiles and the local angular momentum of the accreting material from the observed structural and chemical properties of spiral galaxies. Applied to the Milky Way and to one external galaxy, our analysis indicates that accretion occurs at relatively large radii and has a local deficit of angular momentum with respect to the disc. Finally, we show how structure and kinematics of hot gaseous coronae, which are believed to be the source of mass and angular momentum of massive spiral galaxies, can be reconstructed from their angular momentum and entropy distributions. We find that isothermal models with cosmologically motivated angular momentum distributions are compatible with several independent observational constraints. We also consider more complex baroclinic equilibria: we describe a new parametrization for these states, a new self-similar family of solution and a method for reconstructing structure and kinematics from the joint angular momentum/entropy distribution. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Fraternali, Filippo 2015-12-17 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/7237/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Pezzulli, Gabriele <1984>
Accretion of Mass and Angular Momentum onto The Discs of Spiral Galaxies
description In this Thesis, we study the accretion of mass and angular momentum onto the disc of spiral galaxies from a global and a local perspective and comparing theory predictions with several observational data. First, we propose a method to measure the specific mass and radial growth rates of stellar discs, based on their star formation rate density profiles and we apply it to a sample of nearby spiral galaxies. We find a positive radial growth rate for almost all galaxies in our sample. Our galaxies grow in size, on average, at one third of the rate at which they grow in mass. Our results are in agreement with theoretical expectations if known scaling relations of disc galaxies are not evolving with time. We also propose a novel method to reconstruct accretion profiles and the local angular momentum of the accreting material from the observed structural and chemical properties of spiral galaxies. Applied to the Milky Way and to one external galaxy, our analysis indicates that accretion occurs at relatively large radii and has a local deficit of angular momentum with respect to the disc. Finally, we show how structure and kinematics of hot gaseous coronae, which are believed to be the source of mass and angular momentum of massive spiral galaxies, can be reconstructed from their angular momentum and entropy distributions. We find that isothermal models with cosmologically motivated angular momentum distributions are compatible with several independent observational constraints. We also consider more complex baroclinic equilibria: we describe a new parametrization for these states, a new self-similar family of solution and a method for reconstructing structure and kinematics from the joint angular momentum/entropy distribution.
author2 Fraternali, Filippo
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author Pezzulli, Gabriele <1984>
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title Accretion of Mass and Angular Momentum onto The Discs of Spiral Galaxies
title_short Accretion of Mass and Angular Momentum onto The Discs of Spiral Galaxies
title_full Accretion of Mass and Angular Momentum onto The Discs of Spiral Galaxies
title_fullStr Accretion of Mass and Angular Momentum onto The Discs of Spiral Galaxies
title_full_unstemmed Accretion of Mass and Angular Momentum onto The Discs of Spiral Galaxies
title_sort accretion of mass and angular momentum onto the discs of spiral galaxies
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
publishDate 2015
url http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/7237/
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