Abstract

ABSTRACT We draw attention to the bright galaxies that do not show a bar in their structure but have a flocculent spiral structure. Using the THINGS and HERACLES kinematic data for four barless galaxies (NGC 2841, NGC 3512, NGC 5055, NGC 7331), we built their mass models including dark haloes. We concluded that the fraction of the dark matter does not exceed 50 per cent within the optical radii of the galaxies. This is too little to explain the lack of a bar in these galaxies. In an attempt to understand the featureless structure of these galaxies, we constructed several N-body models with an initially reduced content of dark matter. We concluded that, in addition to the low mass of the dark halo, the decisive factor that leads to a barless disc is the start from an initially unstable state. An isolated dynamically cold disc (with the Toomre parameter Q < 0.5) settled into rotational equilibrium passes through the short stage of violent instability with fragmentation and formation of stellar clumps. After that, it evolves passively and ends up with a featureless structure. We assume that the barless flocculent galaxies studied in this work may be descendants of galaxies at high redshifts with rotation curves that are consistent with the high mass fraction of baryons relative to the total dark matter halo.

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