EVOLUCIJA PATULJASTIH GALAKSIJA U JATIMA GALAKSIJA MALE MASE

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EVOLUCIJA PATULJASTIH GALAKSIJA U JATIMA GALAKSIJA MALE MASE

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dc.contributor.advisor Mićić, Miroslav
dc.contributor.author Martinović, Nemanja
dc.date.accessioned 2017-10-26T13:43:55Z
dc.date.available 2017-10-26T13:43:55Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4505
dc.description.abstract Within this dissertation results from the analysis of formation, abundance and evolution of the dwarf galaxies from cosmological simulations will be presented. We will present results from first cosmological simulation which was performed and analyzed in its entirety in Serbia. From the obtained results it was shown how the large scale structure formed, primarily the formation of clusters of galaxies. Since the clusters of galaxies are dominant structures in the universe, which are relatively slowly forming in relation to the existence of the universe, using the Illustris cosmological simulation, with included hydrodynamics, it will be shown that a significant part of the clusters of galaxies are not in the state of dynamic equilibrium, as some authors claim, therefore their formation process continues. The obtained results will be used to divide the clusters of galaxies into three types: interacting clusters, clusters interacting with smaller groups (weakly interacting clusters), and clusters of galaxies that are not interacting. As the dwarf galaxies constitute largest number of galaxies in the universe, notably largest number in the clusters of galaxies, this raises the question how cluster’s interactions affect the structure and abundance of a diverse type of dwarf galaxies within them. After a brief review of today’s known types of dwarf galaxies, we will show that there is susceptibility of the abundance of dwarf irregular galaxies in relation to whether the parent cluster of galaxies is in interaction or not. As it is assumed that the dwarf irregular galaxies are predecessors for the formation of the most numerous types of dwarf galaxies, this could point to the dominant channel of delivering these galaxies to clusters of galaxies where they are expected to undergo morphological transformation. In the end, the discovery of two formation channels for compact elliptical galaxies in the clusters of galaxies will be presented. The formation of this type of dwarf galaxies has been the subject of discussion due to limitations in observations and their compact nature from which it could not be concluded which process leads to their formation. It has been shown here that they occur either by tidal stripping of large spiral galaxies after their spiraling into the cluster of galaxies or forming directly inside clusters from the clouds of gas which is most probably formed by the accretion of cold gas from the environment. en_US
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dc.publisher Beograd en_US
dc.title EVOLUCIJA PATULJASTIH GALAKSIJA U JATIMA GALAKSIJA MALE MASE en_US
mf.author.birth-date 1982-11-23
mf.author.birth-place Beograd en_US
mf.author.birth-country Srbija en_US
mf.author.residence-state Srbija en_US
mf.author.citizenship Srpsko en_US
mf.author.nationality Srbin en_US
mf.subject.area Astronomy en_US
mf.subject.keywords dwarf galaxies, cluster of galaxies, numerical simulations, dark matter halos, evolution of galaxies en_US
mf.subject.subarea Extragalactic astronomy en_US
mf.contributor.committee Ilić, Dragana
mf.contributor.committee Vukotić, Branislav
mf.university.faculty Mathematical Faculty en_US
mf.document.pages 134 en_US
mf.document.location Beograd en_US
mf.document.genealogy-project No en_US
mf.university Belgrade University en_US

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