论文标题
对银河系的径向和紧凑的恒星光环组装的宇宙学见解
Cosmological insights into the assembly of the radial and compact stellar halo of the Milky Way
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论文摘要
使用Gaia DR2的最新研究已经确定了在银河系历史(MW)的大规模合并,其碎片明显径向且反射。这一事件被称为Gaia-cenceladus/Gaia-Sausage(GE/GS),也被认为已建造了大多数内部恒星光环。我们使用宇宙流体动力模拟插图将此合并置于$λ$ CDM的背景下。从$ \ sim $ 150兆瓦类似物中,$ \ sim 80 \%$至少经历了一次与ge/gs相似的质量和插入时间的合并。在该样品中,有37个碎屑与GE/GS一样径向,我们将其配音为古代径向合并(臂)。反转盘在武器中并不罕见,$ 43 \%$在反旋转轨道上具有$ 40 \%$的碎片。但是,鉴于GE/GS碎片的紧凑性,鉴于其较大的$β$及其对恒星光环的实质性贡献,更难以再现。 ARM碎片的中间半径为r $ _ {*,deb} \ simeq 45 $ kpc,而GE/GS被认为主要包含在$ r \ sim 30 $ kpc之内。对于大多数MW类似物,需要一些合并来构建内部恒星光环,而ARM碎片仅占内积星的$ \ sim 12 \%$。令人鼓舞的是,我们发现一只既紧凑又占主导地位的手臂,使其成为我们最好的GE/GS类似物。有趣的是,此合并将大量星(m $ _*\ simeq1.5 \ times 10^9 m_ \ odot $)放在外光环中,这表明GE/GS的未发现部分可能正在等待检测。
Recent studies using Gaia DR2 have identified a massive merger in the history of the Milky Way (MW) whose debris is markedly radial and counterrotating. This event, known as the Gaia-Enceladus/Gaia-Sausage (GE/GS), is also hypothesized to have built the majority of the inner stellar halo. We use the cosmological hydrodynamic simulation Illustris to place this merger in the context of galaxy assembly within $Λ$CDM. From $\sim$150 MW analogs, $\sim 80 \%$ have experienced at least one merger of similar mass and infall time as GE/GS. Within this sample, 37 have debris as radial as that of the GE/GS, which we dub the Ancient Radial Mergers (ARMs). Counterrotation is not rare among ARMs, with $43 \%$ having $>40 \%$ of their debris in counterrotating orbits. However, the compactness inferred for the GE/GS debris, given its large $β$ and its substantial contribution to the stellar halo, is more difficult to reproduce. The median radius of ARM debris is r$_{*,deb}\simeq 45$kpc, while GE/GS is thought to be mostly contained within $r\sim 30$ kpc. For most MW analogs, a few mergers are required to build the inner stellar halo, and ARM debris only accounts for $\sim 12 \%$ of inner accreted stars. Encouragingly, we find one ARM that is both compact and dominates the inner halo of its central, making it our best GE/GS analog. Interestingly, this merger deposits a significant number of stars (M$_*\simeq1.5 \times 10^9 M_\odot$) in the outer halo, suggesting that an undiscovered section of GE/GS may await detection.