31. 星系吞食
Galactic cannibalism refers to the process by which a large galaxy, through tidal gravitational interactions with a companion, merges with that companion, resulting in a larger, often irregular galaxy. The most common result of the gravitational merger of two or more galaxies is an irregular galaxy of one form or another, although elliptical galaxies may also result.
It has been suggested that galactic cannibalism is currently occurring between the Milky Way and the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. Streams of gravitationally-attracted hydrogen arcing from these dwarf galaxies to the Milky Way is taken as evidence for this theory.
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, the real battle of star wars was wreaking havoc on two galaxies. These two galaxies, known as the Antennae Galaxies, were locked in a cosmic battle of tug-of-war. This process of galactic destruction is more common than once thought, and may even contribute to the growth of some galaxies. Figure 1: The Antennae Galaxies1 Each galaxy contains billions and billions of stars. This makes galaxies extraordinarily heavy, or massive, and massive objects can exert very strong gravitational forces in space. Just as Earth can feel the pull of the Sun from millions of miles away, so too can a galaxy feel the gravitational tug of another galaxy. This gravitational tug is much stronger for massive objects like galaxies than it is for our Sun, so galaxies that are millions of light-years away from each other can still feel the pull of another massive galaxy, even though they are so far apart. Like the Antennae Galaxies , two galaxies that feel the tug of each other will race towards each other at incredible speeds, eventually colliding in a galactic display of fireworks.
So how do we know if two galaxies are in the process of merging? We cannot simply say that two galaxies that look close together are going to collide; we often see images containing two or more galaxies lying on top of each other and that are millions of light years away from each other! Astronomers can use various tools to find the distances between galaxies, which can tell us if the galaxies are close enough to be merging; however, a much easier method is to look for distorted galaxies. The first signs of war are streams of stars that are pulled out from each galaxy2. In Figure 2 below, we can see a large stream of stars, dust, and gas that is being plucked out from the galaxy on the left by its neighboring galaxy. The explanation for this stream is relatively straightforward, but wordy. First, lets label the galaxy on the left Galaxy A and the galaxy on the right Galaxy B. As the two galaxies approach each other, the stars in Galaxy A will all feel the gravitational pull of Galaxy B. However, because the stars on the right side of Galaxy A are closer to Galaxy B, they will feel a stronger pull. This is due to the fact that the force of gravity is inversely proportional to distance . Eventually the two galaxies will get so close that Galaxy A will not be able to hold on to its stars closest to Galaxy B. The gravitational pull of Galaxy B will be strong enough that it can begin to pull out material from Galaxy A, creating a stream of stars, dust, and gas. This scenario is not unique to Galaxy A, however. Just as Galaxy B will exert a force on Galaxy A, so will Galaxy A exert a force on Galaxy B. Typically, both merging galaxies will have these streams. This is only the first stage in a galactic collision, however. The end results are much more interesting. The final scenario for this galactic battle is one of two cases. If the galaxies are moving fast enough, then all that may remain is a misshapen clump of stars, the remnant of a destroyed galaxy. Faster moving galaxies may even punch a hole in another galaxy, leaving its victim with a gaping hole surrounded by a ring of stars. The other scenario is a galactic merger. In this case, bigger is always better. The larger, more massive galaxy will swallow up the smaller, less massive galaxy, resulting in galactic cannibalism. There is evidence that our own galaxy, the Milky Way, has participated in this uncouth ceremony. You might think it impossible for astronomers to know if the Milky Way has devoured its neighboring brethren. If our galaxy really did absorb another galaxy, then all of the victims stars would now be part of the Milky Way, and there would be no way to tell if any single star is our own or came from the victim. To solve this riddle, we must return to the topic of streams. As a small, dwarf galaxy collides and passes through our large, massive galaxy, it will pull some of the Milky Ways own stars with it. Galaxies may collide several times over millions of years before they merge, so there is a good chance we can catch these streams of stars.
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