Galaxies can evolve from elliptical to barred spiral forms through a process driven by interactions and mergers with other galaxies. These interactions can lead to the redistribution of gas and stars, triggering star formation and the development of a disk structure. Over time, as angular momentum is transferred, a bar structure can form within the disk due to gravitational instabilities, resulting in the transition to a barred spiral galaxy. Additionally, internal processes, such as the accumulation of gas and subsequent star formation, play a crucial role in shaping this evolution.
Barred galaxies per se do not exist. They are just a sub category of spiral galaxies of which about 2/3rds are barred spiral galaxies. A barred spiral galaxy has a central bar shaped structure composed of stars whereas a non barred spiral galaxy does not. See related link for a pictorial of the difference.
As the name suggests, the barred spiral galaxy has a barred central core.See related link for a pictorial
yes, the milky way it is a barred spiral galaxy
Yes.
As the name suggests, the barred spiral galaxy has a barred central core.See related link for a pictorial
Yes, the SB1 Galaxy a face-on is barred spiral Galaxy.
Barred galaxies per se do not exist. They are just a sub category of spiral galaxies of which about 2/3rds are barred spiral galaxies.
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A spiral galaxy or barred spiral.
An ordinary spiral galaxy has spiral arms coming out of the core. In a barred galaxy, the central area consists of a bar of stars and the spiral arms are attached to the ends of the bar.
The milky way is classified as a galaxy... A barred spiral galaxy.