Kinetic theory quantitatively matches ensemble-averaged N-body simulations of a cold galactic disc, with strong collective effects, softening bias, and large realization-to-realization scatter near instability.
Linear response of rotating and flattened stellar clusters: the oblate Kuzmin-Kutuzov St\"ackel family
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This paper investigates the linear response of a series of spheroidal stellar clusters, the Kuzmin-Kutuzov St\"ackel family, which exhibit a continuous range of flattening and rotation, extending from an isochrone sphere to a Toomre disk. The method successfully replicates the growing modes previously identified in published $N$-body simulations. It relies on the efficiency of the matrix method to quantify systematically the effects of rotation and flattening on the eigenmodes of the galaxy. We identify two types of bi-symmetric instabilities for the flatter models - the so-called bending and bar-growing modes - the latter of which persists even for very round models. As anticipated, in its least unstable configurations, the system becomes flatter as its rotational speed increases. More realistic equilibria will be required to achieve a better match to the main sequence of fast-slow rotators. The corresponding code is made public.
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On the long-term evolution of razor-thin galactic discs: Balescu-Lenard prediction and perspectives
Kinetic theory quantitatively matches ensemble-averaged N-body simulations of a cold galactic disc, with strong collective effects, softening bias, and large realization-to-realization scatter near instability.