8 research outputs found
N-body simulations of galaxies and groups of galaxies with the Marseille GRAPE systems
I review the Marseille GRAPE systems and the N-body simulations done with
them. I first describe briefly the available hardware and software, their
possibilities and their limitations. I then describe work done on interacting
galaxies and groups of galaxies. This includes simulations of the formation of
ring galaxies, simulations of bar destruction by massive compact satellites, of
merging in compact groups and of the formation of brightest members in clusters
of galaxies.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, to be published in "Non-linear Dynamics and
Chaos in Astrophysics", eds. J.R. Buchler, S. Gottesman, J. Hunter and H.
Kandrup, Annals of the New York Academy of Science
Black Hole Mass Determinations From Orbit Superposition Models are Reliable
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X-Ray Observations of Cluster Mergers
X-ray observations have played a key role in the study of substructure and
merging in galaxy clusters. I review the evidence for cluster substructure and
mergers obtained from X-ray observations with satellites that operated before
Chandra and XMM. Different techniques to study cluster mergers via X-ray
imaging and spectral data are discussed with an emphasis on the quantitative
analysis of cluster morphologies. I discuss the implications of measurements of
cluster morphologies for cosmology and the origin of radio halos