论文标题

分散在卫星银河系SHMR中:拟合功能,缩放关系和物理过程从Illustristng模拟

Scatter in the satellite galaxy SHMR: fitting functions, scaling relations & physical processes from the IllustrisTNG simulation

论文作者

Niemiec, Anna, Giocoli, Carlo, Cohen, Ethan, Jauzac, Mathilde, Jullo, Eric, Limousin, Marceau

论文摘要

星系与它们的暗物质光环之间的连接通常用恒星到升至的质量关系(SHMR)来描述。簇中的卫星星系已被证明遵循与中央星系不同的SHMR,因为它们的环境过程受到了。此外,多种吸积历史导致这种关系中的重要散布,甚至对于卫星而言,而不是中央星系。在这项工作中,我们使用流体动力学模拟Illustristng研究卫星银河系SHMR中的散射,并提取最能理解它的参数。积极的星系代表了一小部分集群星系,其关系与被动同行的关系截然不同,这主要是因为它们最近被吸收。对于后一个人群,我们发现,与群集中心的距离是SHMR变化的良好预测指标,但是关于银河轨道历史的一些信息,例如最接近宿主中心的距离,尽管在实践中更难衡量。此外,我们发现星系紧凑性也与SHMR相关,而宿主群集特性(质量和浓度,形成红移,质量和BCG的大小)并不重要。我们为科学界提供准确的拟合功能和扩展关系,可用于预测一组可观察的参数的subhalo质量。最后,我们将SHMR中的散射连接到影响簇中星系的物理过程,以及它们如何影响不同的卫星亚种群。

The connection between galaxies and their dark matter haloes is often described with the Stellar-to-Halo Mass relation (SHMR). Satellite galaxies in clusters have been shown to follow a SHMR distinct from central galaxies because of the environmental processes that they are subject to. In addition, the variety of accretion histories leads to an important scatter in this relation, even more for satellites than for central galaxies. In this work, we use the hydrodynamical simulation IllustrisTNG to study the scatter in the satellite galaxy SHMR, and extract the parameters that can best allow to understand it. Active galaxies, that represent a very small fraction of cluster galaxies, follow a very different relation than their passive counterparts, mainly because they were accreted much more recently. For this latter population, we find that the distance to the cluster centre is a good predictor of variations in the SHMR, but some information on the galaxy orbital history, such as the distance of closest approach to the host centre, is an even better one, although it is in practice more difficult to measure. In addition, we found that galaxy compactness is also correlated with the SHMR, while the host cluster properties (mass and concentration, formation redshift, mass and size of BCG) do not play a significant role. We provide accurate fitting functions and scaling relations to the scientific community, useful to predict the subhalo mass given a set of observable parameters. Finally, we connect the scatter in the SHMR to the physical processes affecting galaxies in clusters, and how they impact the different satellite sub-populations.

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