Effects of secular growth and mergers on the evolution of metallicity gradients and azimuthal variations in a Milky Way-like galaxy

Florent Renaud, Bridget Ratcliffe, Ivan Minchev, Misha Haywood, Paola Di Matteo, Oscar Agertz, Alessandro B. Romeo
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We analyze the evolution of the radial profiles and the azimuthal variations of the stellar metallicities from the Vintergatan simulation of a Milky Way-like galaxy. We find that negative gradients exist as soon as the disk settles at high redshift, and are maintained throughout the long term evolution of the galaxy, including during major merger events. The inside-out growth of the disk and an overall outward radial migration tend to flatten these gradients in time. Major merger events only have a moderate and short-lived imprint on the [Fe/H] distributions with almost no radial dependence. The reason lies in the timescale for enrichment in Fe being significantly longer than the duration of the starbursts episodes, themselves slower than dynamical mixing during typical interactions. It results that signatures of major mergers become undetectable in [Fe/H] only a few Myr after pericenter passages. We note that considering other tracers like the warm interstellar medium, or monitoring the evolution of the metallicity gradient as a single value instead of a radial full profile could lead to different interpretations, and warn against an oversimplification of this complex problem.
类似银河系的星系中的世俗增长和合并对金属性梯度演化和方位角变化的影响
我们分析了类似银河系的 Vintergatan 模拟中恒星金属性的径向剖面演变和方位角变化。我们发现,负梯度在高红移时圆盘沉降时就已经存在了,并在星系的长期演化过程中一直保持着,包括在重大合并事件期间。磁盘的内向外生长和整体的径向外移往往会使这些梯度逐渐变平。大合并事件只对[Fe/H]分布产生温和而短暂的影响,几乎没有径向依赖性。其原因在于铁元素富集的时间尺度远远长于星爆事件的持续时间,本身也慢于典型相互作用过程中的动态混合。其结果是,主要合并的特征只有在中心经过几 Myr 后才能在[Fe/H]中检测到。我们注意到,考虑其他示踪剂,如温暖的星际介质,或监测金属性梯度的演变,将其作为一个单一值而不是一个径向全剖面,可能会导致不同的解释,并警告不要过度简化这个复杂的问题。
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