Abstract

Abstract We use 3D N-body simulations to analyze the onset of the bar in cuspy models, and argue that the role of swing amplification is twofold. Amplified shot noise due to disk discreteness hampers the bar formation, while induced resonance perturbations allow the bar amplitude to overcome shots. The bar pattern speed and the growth rate obtained in N-body simulations agree well with the global mode analysis.

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