Gas flow in barred potentials II. Bar Driven Spiral Arms


Abstract in English

Spiral arms that emerge from the ends of a galactic bar are important in interpreting observations of our and external galaxies. It is therefore important to understand the physical mechanism that causes them. We find that these spiral arms can be understood as kinematic density waves generated by librations around underlying ballistic closed orbits. This is even true in the case of a strong bar, provided the librations are around the appropriate closed orbits and not around the circular orbits that form the basis of the epicycle approximation. An important consequence is that it is a potentials orbital structure that determines whether a bar should be classified as weak or strong, and not crude estimates of the potentials deviation from axisymmetry.

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