Tidal tails of dwarf galaxies on different orbits around the Milky Way

@article{Lokas2013TidalTO,
  title={Tidal tails of dwarf galaxies on different orbits around the Milky Way},
  author={Ewa L. Lokas and Grzegorz Gajda and Stelios Kazantzidis},
  journal={Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society},
  year={2013},
  volume={433},
  pages={878-888}
}
We present a phenomenological description of the properties of tidal tails forming around dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way. For this purpose we use collisionless N-body simulations of dwarfs initially composed of a disk embedded in an NFW dark matter halo. The dwarfs are placed on seven orbits around the Milky Way-like host, differing in size and eccentricity, and their evolution is followed for 10 Gyr. In addition to the well-studied morphological and dynamical transformation of the dwarf… 

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