Abstract
The shape of a cusped galactic nucleus is constrained by the range of shapes of orbits in its gravitational potential. It is shown for scale-free non-axisymmetric discs that while a plausible elongated density model requires at least some orbits to spend more time near the major axis than anywhere else, both regular boxlets and tube orbits generally cross the major axis too fast for self-consistency. If galaxies host inner nuclear discs or flat bars with a cuspy surface light profile (gamma = \d log mu/d log r\ > 0), their ellipticity 1- b/a cannot be greater than about gamma/2. Discs or bars with a shallow central profile (gamma less than or equal to 0.3) should not be strongly elliptical.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 457-464 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Volume | 304 |
Issue number | 2 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Apr 1999 |
Keywords
- galaxies : kinematics and dynamics
- galaxies : nuclei
- SELF-CONSISTENT MODELS
- EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES
- TRIAXIAL GALAXIES
- ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES
- DENSITY CUSPS
- SCALE-FREE
- ROTATION
- EQUILIBRIUM
- CENTERS
- CORES