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Article Dans Une Revue Journal sur l'enseignement des sciences et technologies de l'information et des systèmes Année : 2010

Radial mixing due to spiral–bar resonance overlap: Implications to the Milky Way

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We have recently identified a previously unknown radial migration mechanism resulting from the overlap of spiral and bar resonances in galactic discs (Minchev & Famaey 2010; Minchev et al. 2010b). This new mechanism is much more efficient than mixing by transient spirals and its presence is unavoidable in all barred galaxies, such as our own Milky Way. The consequences of this are a strong flattening in the metallicity gradient in the disc, an extended disc profile, and the formation of a thick disc component, all taking place in only a couple of Gyr. This timescale is drastically shorter than previously expected and thus can put strong constraints on the longevity, strength and pattern speeds of the Galactic bar and Spiral Structure.
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hal-04568184 , version 1 (03-05-2024)

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I. Minchev, Benoit Famaey. Radial mixing due to spiral–bar resonance overlap: Implications to the Milky Way. Journal sur l'enseignement des sciences et technologies de l'information et des systèmes, 2010, 45, pp.299-302. ⟨10.1051/eas/1045050⟩. ⟨hal-04568184⟩
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