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arxiv: 0903.1851 · v2 · pith:7E6GOPAGnew · submitted 2009-03-10 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA · astro-ph.CO

Radial mixing in the outer Milky Way disk caused by an orbiting satellite

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keywords satelliteouterdiskbirthdistributioneccentricityexaminegalactic
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Using test particle simulations we examine the structure of the outer Galactic disk as it is perturbed by a satellite in a tight eccentric orbit about the Galaxy. A satellite of mass a few times 10^9 Msol can heat the outer Galactic disk, excite spiral structure and a warp and induce streams in the velocity distribution. We examine particle eccentricity versus the change in mean radius between initial and current orbits. Correlations between these quantities are reduced after a few satellite pericenter passages. Stars born in the outer galaxy can be moved in radius from their birth positions and be placed in low eccentricity orbits inside their birth radii. We propose that mergers and perturbations from satellite galaxies and subhalos can induce radial mixing in the stellar metallicity distribution.

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