Formation of super-thin galaxies in Illustris-TNG

Jianhong Hu, Dandan Xu, Cheng Li
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Superthin galaxies are observed to have stellar disks with extremely small minor-to-major axis ratios. In this work, we investigate the formation of superthin galaxies in the TNG100 simulation. We trace the merger history and investigate the evolution of galaxy properties of a selected sample of superthin galaxies and a control sample of galaxies that share the same joint probability distribution in the stellar-mass and color diagram. Through making comparisons between the two galaxy samples, we find that present-day superthin galaxies had similar morphologies as the control sample counterparts at higher redshifts, but have developed extended flat `superthin' morphologies since $z \sim 1$. During this latter evolution stage, superthin galaxies undergo overwhelmingly higher frequency of prograde mergers (with orbit-spin angle $\theta_{\rm orb} \leqslant 40^\circ$). Accordingly the spins of their dark matter halos have grown significantly and become noticeably higher than that of their normal disk counterparts. This further results in the buildup of their stellar disks at larger distances much beyond the regimes of normal disk galaxies. We also discuss the formation scenario of those superthin galaxies that live in larger dark matter halos as satellite galaxies therein.
Illustris-TNG中超薄星系的形成
据观测,超薄星系的恒星盘具有极小的小主轴比。在这项工作中,我们研究了 TNG100 模拟中超薄星系的形成。我们追溯了所选超薄星系样本和对照星系样本的合并历史,并研究了星系性质的演变过程,这些星系在恒星质量和颜色图中具有相同的联合概率分布。通过对这两个星系样本进行比较,我们发现现今的超薄星系在较高红移下的形态与对照样本中的星系相似,但自$z \sim 1$起,超薄星系的形态开始扩展为扁平的 "超薄 "形态。在后一个演化阶段,超薄星系发生了频率极高的顺行合并(轨道-自旋角为$\theta_{\rm orb} \leqslant 40^\circ$)。相应地,它们的暗物质晕的自旋也显著增长,变得明显高于它们的正常盘状对应物。这进一步导致它们的恒星盘在更大的距离上堆积,远远超出了正常盘状星系的范围。我们还讨论了那些生活在较大暗物质晕中的超薄星系的形成情况,它们是其中的卫星星系。
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