具有受控装配历史的现今 $L^\ast$ 星系模拟中球状星团群的形成与瓦解

Oliver NewtonAstrophysics Research Institute, LJMU, Liverpool, UKCenter for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, Jonathan J. DaviesAstrophysics Research Institute, LJMU, Liverpool, UKUniversity College London, UK, Joel PfefferSwinburne University, Australia, Robert A. CrainAstrophysics Research Institute, LJMU, Liverpool, UK, J. M. Diederik KruijssenTechnical University of Munich, GermanyCosmic Origins Of Life Research DAO, Germany, Andrew PontzenUniversity College London, UK, Nate BastianDonostia International Physics Center, Guipuzkoa, SpainBasque Foundation for Science, Bilbao, Spain
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球状星团(GCs)是星系组装历史的灵敏示踪剂,但解释它们所编码的信息却具有挑战性,因为人们认为星系合并既促进了GCs的形成,也促进了GCs的破坏。我们利用基因修饰技术来调整在$z = 1.7$和$z = 0.77$经历了大合并的星系的初始条件(ORGANIC情况),使后一次合并的质量比是原来的两倍(ENHANCED情况),或者阻止合并的发生(SUPPRESSED情况),从而利用受控合并历史来考察合并质量比对当今$L^\ast$星系的GC群的影响。我们用 E-MOSAICS 演化了这三种情况,E-MOSAICS 将子网格星团形成和演化模型与 EAGLE 星系形成模型结合起来。与 "有机 "情况相比,在 "增强"("削弱")情况下,幸存星系团的质量增加了(减少了),这表明大合并促进了星系团数量的净增长。这种提升可以通过GC的比质量($S_{\rm M}$)来清晰地量化,因为它对质量最大的GC的数量很敏感,这些GC较长的破坏时间尺度使它们能够在恶劣的原生环境中存活下来。相反,比频率($T_{\rm N}$)对集合历史并不敏感,因为它主要追踪的是低质量的GC,这些GC往往在形成后不久就会被破坏。majormergers对GC形成和破坏的促进,留下了一个持久的、可能被观测到的特征:在星系的恒星晕中,诞生于本初星团的场恒星的质量分数升高。
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The formation and disruption of globular cluster populations in simulations of present-day $L^\ast$ galaxies with controlled assembly histories
Globular clusters (GCs) are sensitive tracers of galaxy assembly histories but interpreting the information they encode is challenging because mergers are thought to promote both the formation and disruption of GCs. We use simulations with controlled merger histories to examine the influence of merger mass ratio on the GC population of a present-day $L^\ast$ galaxy, using the genetic modification technique to adjust the initial conditions of a galaxy that experiences major mergers at $z = 1.7$ and $z = 0.77$ (ORGANIC case), so the later merger has twice its original mass ratio (ENHANCED case), or is prevented from occurring (SUPPRESSED case). We evolve the three realizations with E-MOSAICS, which couples sub-grid star cluster formation and evolution models to the EAGLE galaxy formation model. Relative to the ORGANIC case, the mass of surviving GCs is elevated (reduced) in the ENHANCED (SUPPRESSED) case, indicating that major mergers promote a net boost to the GC population. The boost is clearly quantified by the GC specific mass, $S_{\rm M}$, because it is sensitive to the number of the most massive GCs, whose long characteristic disruption timescales enable them to survive their hostile natal environments. In contrast, the specific frequency, $T_{\rm N}$, is insensitive to assembly history because it primarily traces low-mass GCs that tend to be disrupted soon after their formation. The promotion of GC formation and disruption by major mergers imprints a lasting and potentially observable signature: an elevated mass fraction of field stars in the galaxy's stellar halo that were born in star clusters.
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