Dynamical Monte Carlo Simulations of 3-D Galactic Systems in Axisymmetric and Triaxial Potentials

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作者
Taani, Ali [1 ]
Vallejo, Juan C. [2 ]
机构
[1] Al Balqa Appl Univ, Aqaba Univ Coll, Appl Sci Dept, POB 1199, Aqaba, Jordan
[2] European Space Astron Ctr, POB 78, E-28691 Madrid, Spain
关键词
Neutron Stars: general; galaxies: galactic potentials; galaxy: disk; galaxies: kinematics and dynamics; Hamiltonian systems; ordered and chaotic motion; stars: statistics; ISOLATED NEUTRON-STARS; BARRED GALAXIES; CHAOTIC ORBITS; STELLAR; RADIO; POPULATION; BINARY; SPACE; MASS; PROGENITORS;
D O I
10.1017/pasa.2017.17
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We describe the dynamical behavior of isolated old ( >= 1Gyr) objects-like Neutron Stars (NSs). These objects are evolved under smooth, time-independent, gravitational potentials, axisymmetric and with a triaxial dark halo. We analysed the geometry of the dynamics and applied the Poincare section for comparing the influence of different birth velocities. The inspection of the maximal asymptotic Lyapunov (lambda) exponent shows that dynamical behaviors of the selected orbits are nearly the same as the regular orbits with 2-DOF, both in axisymmetric and triaxial when (phi, q(z))=(0,0). Conversely, a few chaotic trajectories are found with a rotated triaxial halo when (phi, q(z))=(90, 1.5). The tube orbits preserve direction of their circulation around either the long or short axis as appeared in the triaxial potential, even when every initial condition leads to different orientations. The Poincare section shows that there are 2-D invariant tori and invariant curves (islands) around stable periodic orbits that bound to the surface of 3-D tori. The regularity of several prototypical orbits offer the means to identify the phase-space regions with localized motions and to determine their environment in different models, because they can occupy significant parts of phase-space depending on the potential. This is of particular importance in Galactic Dynamics.
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