Mass loss and dynamical friction on the Fornax dSph galaxy in the Milky Way potential
Abstract
We study the interplay between mass-loss and dynamical friction (DF) on the orbital decay of the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy in the potential of the Milky Way (MW). Using a simplified single particle approach combined with a mass-loss rate extrapolated by N-body simulations we find that the the effect of a time-dependent mass partially compensates DF, and typically produces a much less evident decay of the pergalactic distance, thus confirming that N-body simulations in smooth MW potentials without DF can be taken as a good model of the dynamics of dwarf satellite galaxies.
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