DYNAMICAL FRICTION, SECONDARY INFALL, AND THE EVOLUTION OF CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES

Citation
V. Antonucciodelogu et S. Colafrancesco, DYNAMICAL FRICTION, SECONDARY INFALL, AND THE EVOLUTION OF CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES, The Astrophysical journal, 427(1), 1994, pp. 72-85
Citations number
72
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
0004637X
Volume
427
Issue
1
Year of publication
1994
Part
1
Pages
72 - 85
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-637X(1994)427:1<72:DFSIAT>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
During the formation of intermediate-scale cosmic structures (groups a nd clusters of galaxies), dynamical friction is produced by small-scal e substructure which is abundantly generated in most of the hierarchic al clustering scenarios (e.g., cold dark matter, purely baryonic dark matter, and hybrid models). In this paper we study the effects induced by dynamical friction on the collapse of shells of matter falling ont o the central regions of groups and clusters of galaxies. We find that the collapse of the shells is modified with respect to the homogeneou s case: specifically, it is slowed down by the frictional force, so th at the collapse time T(c) increases steeply with the distance r from t he center of the system and becomes larger than the Hubble time for sh ells having overdensities delta(typ) less than or similar to 10(-2). A s a consequence, the total mass that can be accreted on time-scales le ss than or similar to H-1 by the central regions of the structure is l ower than in the uniform, homogeneous accretion model of Gunn & Gott ( 1972). We perform a detailed study of the dependence of T(c) on variou s initial parameters of the shell dynamics, and we compute the effect of this modified shell dynamics on the evolution of the mass accreted by initially collapsed clumps. We also find that dynamical friction af fects the statistics of the mass distribution, N(M, t), of those clust ers of galaxies that might have undergone a substantial secondary infa ll.