Milky Way and Andromeda analogs from the TNG50 simulation

IF 4.7 3区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Annalisa Pillepich, Diego Sotillo-Ramos, Rahul Ramesh, Dylan Nelson, Christoph Engler, Vicente Rodriguez-Gomez, Martin Fournier, Martina Donnari, Volker Springel, Lars Hernquist
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We present the properties of Milky Way- and Andromeda-like (MW/M31-like) galaxies simulated within TNG50, the highest-resolution run of the IllustrisTNG suite of ΛCDM magneto-hydrodynamical simulations. We introduce our fiducial selection for MW/M31 analogs, which we propose for direct usage as well as for reference in future analyses. TNG50 contains 198 MW/M31 analogs, i.e. galaxies with stellar disky morphology, with a stellar mass in the range of $M_* = 10^{10.5 - 11.2}~\rm {\rm M}_{\odot }$, and within a MW-like 500 kpc-scale environment at z = 0. These are resolved with baryonic (dark matter) mass resolution of $8.5\times 10^4\rm {\rm M}_{\odot }$ ($4.5\times 10^5\rm {\rm M}_{\odot }$) and ∼150 pc of average gas spatial resolution in the star-forming regions. The majority of TNG50 MW/M31 analogs at z = 0 exhibit a bar, 60percnt are star-forming, the sample includes 3 Local Group (LG)-like systems, and a number of galaxies host one or more satellites as massive as e.g. the Magellanic Clouds. Even within such a relatively narrow selection, TNG50 reveals a great diversity in galaxy and halo properties, as well as in past histories. Within the TNG50 sample, it is possible to identify several simulated galaxies whose integral and structural properties are consistent, one or more at a time, with those measured for the Galaxy and Andromeda. With this paper, we document and release a series of broadly applicable data products that build upon the IllustrisTNG public release and aim to facilitate easy access and analysis by public users. These include datacubes across snapshots (0 ≤ z ≤ 7) for each TNG50 MW/M31-like galaxy, and a series of value-added catalogs.
TNG50 模拟中的银河系和仙女座类似物
TNG50是IllustrisTNG系列ΛCDM磁流体力学模拟的最高分辨率运行,我们介绍了在TNG50中模拟的银河系和类安多美达(MW/M31)星系的性质。我们将介绍我们对 MW/M31 类似星系的基准选择,我们建议直接使用这些类似星系,并在未来的分析中作为参考。TNG50包含了198个MW/M31类似星系,即具有恒星盘状形态的星系,恒星质量在$M_* = 10^{10.5 - 11.2}~\rm {\rm M}_{\odot }$范围内,并且在z = 0的类似MW的500 kpc尺度环境中。这些恒星形成区的重子(暗物质)质量分辨率为8.5倍 10^4\rm {\rm M}_{\odot }$(4.5倍 10^5\rm {\rm M}_{\odot }$),平均气体空间分辨率为150 pc。大多数z = 0的TNG50 MW/M31类似星系都有一个条带,其中60%都有恒星形成,样本中包括3个类似局地群(LG)的系统,还有一些星系拥有一个或多个像麦哲伦云那样大质量的卫星。即使是在这样一个相对狭窄的样本中,TNG50也揭示了星系和光环性质以及过去历史的巨大多样性。在TNG50的样本中,我们可以找到几个模拟星系,它们的整体和结构特性与银河系和仙女座的测量值一致,每次一个或多个。通过这篇论文,我们记录并发布了一系列广泛适用的数据产品,它们建立在IllustrisTNG公开发布的基础上,旨在方便公众用户的访问和分析。这些产品包括每个 TNG50 MW/M31 样星系的快照(0 ≤ z ≤ 7)数据集,以及一系列增值星表。
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期刊介绍: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society is one of the world''s leading primary research journals in astronomy and astrophysics, as well as one of the longest established. It publishes the results of original research in positional and dynamical astronomy, astrophysics, radio astronomy, cosmology, space research and the design of astronomical instruments.
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