论文标题
从TNG50到真实星系,恒星光盘在类似Fornax的环境中的生存
The survival of stellar discs in Fornax-like environments, from TNG50 to real galaxies
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论文摘要
我们研究了从Illustristng宇宙模拟套件中鉴定出的TNG50中鉴定出的10个类似Fornax的簇中运动学定义的恒星盘的演变。我们考虑了具有当今恒星质量$ m _ {\ star} \ geq 3 \ times 10^{8} m _ {\ odot} $的圆盘星系,自从首次输入宿主集群以来,并遵循其进化。自从在如此茂密的环境中坠落以来,很少有恒星光盘幸存下来,范围从40%的生存到所有被破坏。这种存活率与TNG50中两个更庞大的,处女座样群的报道是一致的。但是,从绝对的角度来看,如Fornax3d调查所述,如Fornax样簇中的当前圆盘星系数量可能与实际Fornax群集的中央区域中存在三个边缘圆盘星系相反。当从随机方向查看FORNAX类似物以及具有相同的fornax3d选择函数时,在任何一个TNG50中的任何一个类似Fornax的群集中找到三个边缘圆盘星系的概率相当低,尽管不是不可能。我们还将FORNAX中三个边缘的赤道平面附近的赤道平面附近的恒星人口相提并论与TNG50中当今椎间盘星系的相似偏远集成值。对于其中一个,其圆盘的非常古老且金属富的恒星种群无法与TNG50中的任何盘式星系相匹配,包括现场的物体。我们讨论了这些发现的可能解释,同时指出了关于被动群集螺旋的未来研究,这是进一步测试最新宇宙学模拟的一种方式。
We study the evolution of kinematically-defined stellar discs in 10 Fornax-like clusters identified in the TNG50 run from the IllustrisTNG suite of cosmological simulations. We considered disc galaxies with present-day stellar mass $M_{\star}\geq 3 \times 10^{8} M_{\odot}$ and follow their evolution since first entering their host cluster. Very few stellar discs survive since falling in such dense environments, ranging from 40% surviving to all being disrupted. Such survival rates are consistent with what reported earlier for the two more massive, Virgo-like clusters in TNG50. In absolute terms, however, the low number of present-day disc galaxies in Fornax-like clusters could be at odds with the presence of three edge-on disc galaxies in the central regions of the actual Fornax cluster, as delineated by the Fornax3D survey. When looking at the Fornax analogues from random directions and with the same selection function of Fornax3D, the probability of finding three edge-on disc galaxies in any one Fornax-like cluster in TNG50 is rather low, albeit not impossible. We also compared the stellar-population properties near the equatorial plane derived from integral-field spectroscopy for the three edge-ons in Fornax to similar line-of-sight integrated values for present-day disc galaxies in TNG50. For one of these, the very old and metal-rich stellar population of its disc cannot be matched by any the disc galaxies in TNG50, including objects in the field. We discuss possible interpretations of these findings, while pointing to future studies on passive cluster spirals as a way to further test state-of-the-art cosmological simulations.