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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
The overall morphology of the barred spiral galaxy NGC 7479 was modelled numerically in a simple minor merger scenario. I paid special attention to the morphology and features of the velocity field along the dominant spiral arm. The mass of the merging companion was 1/30 of the total mass of the primary. The companion was started in a circular prograde orbit at six disk scale lengths from the centre of the primary. I followed the evolution of the merger until the companion had reached the nuclear region of the primary. A comparison between the modelled and observed morphologies of the stellar and the ionized and neutral gas distributions and velocity fields suggests that the transient look of NGC 7479 is a result of a minor merger. I also tested the effects of variations in several initial parameters of the merger. See Laine and Heller, 1999, for further details.