{"title":"撞击压力对星系团的影响,来自GAEA和TNG的见解","authors":"Lizhi Xie, Gabriella De Lucia, Matteo Fossati, Fabio Fontanot, Michaela Hirschmann","doi":"10.1051/0004-6361/202553915","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Ram pressure stripping (RPS) has a non-negligible impact on the gas content of cluster galaxies. We used the semi-analytic model GAEA and the hydro-simulation TNG to investigate whether cluster galaxies suffer from strong RPS that is sufficient to remove a significant fraction of their gas during the first pericentric passage. We estimated that a ram pressure of 10<sup>−10.5<sup/>, 10<sup>−12<sup/>, 10<sup>−13.5<sup/>g cm<sup>−1<sup/> s<sup>−2<sup/> can remove 90%, 50%, and 20% of the cold gas reservoir from low-mass galaxies with 9 < log <i>M<i/><sub>⋆<sub/>/M<sub>⊙<sub/> < 9.5, assuming the gas can be stripped instantaneously. We then used this information to divide the phase space diagram into “strong”, “moderate”, “weak”, and “no” RPS zones. By tracing the orbit of galaxies since 2.5<i>R<i/><sub>vir<sub/>, we find in both GAEA and TNG that about half of the galaxies in Virgo-like halos ( log <i>M<i/><sub><i>h<i/><sub/>/<i>M<i/><sub>⊙<sub/> ∼ 14) did not suffer strong RPS during the first pericentric passage. In Coma-like halos ( log <i>M<i/><sub><i>h<i/><sub/>/<i>M<i/><sub>⊙<sub/> ∼ 15), almost all galaxies have suffered strong RPS during the first pericentric passage, which can remove all gas from low-mass galaxies but is insufficient to significantly reduce the gas content of more massive galaxies. In general, results from TNG and GAEA are consistent, with the RPS being only slightly stronger in TNG than in GAEA. Our findings suggest that most cluster galaxies maintain a notable fraction of their gas and continue forming stars after the first pericentric passage, except for those with a low stellar mass ( log <i>M<i/><sub>⋆<sub/>/M<sub>⊙<sub/> < 9.5) in very massive halos ( log <i>M<i/><sub><i>h<i/><sub/>/M<sub>⊙<sub/> > 15).","PeriodicalId":8571,"journal":{"name":"Astronomy & Astrophysics","volume":"40 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":5.4000,"publicationDate":"2025-05-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"The impact of ram pressure on cluster galaxies, insights from GAEA and TNG\",\"authors\":\"Lizhi Xie, Gabriella De Lucia, Matteo Fossati, Fabio Fontanot, Michaela Hirschmann\",\"doi\":\"10.1051/0004-6361/202553915\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Ram pressure stripping (RPS) has a non-negligible impact on the gas content of cluster galaxies. We used the semi-analytic model GAEA and the hydro-simulation TNG to investigate whether cluster galaxies suffer from strong RPS that is sufficient to remove a significant fraction of their gas during the first pericentric passage. We estimated that a ram pressure of 10<sup>−10.5<sup/>, 10<sup>−12<sup/>, 10<sup>−13.5<sup/>g cm<sup>−1<sup/> s<sup>−2<sup/> can remove 90%, 50%, and 20% of the cold gas reservoir from low-mass galaxies with 9 < log <i>M<i/><sub>⋆<sub/>/M<sub>⊙<sub/> < 9.5, assuming the gas can be stripped instantaneously. We then used this information to divide the phase space diagram into “strong”, “moderate”, “weak”, and “no” RPS zones. By tracing the orbit of galaxies since 2.5<i>R<i/><sub>vir<sub/>, we find in both GAEA and TNG that about half of the galaxies in Virgo-like halos ( log <i>M<i/><sub><i>h<i/><sub/>/<i>M<i/><sub>⊙<sub/> ∼ 14) did not suffer strong RPS during the first pericentric passage. 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The impact of ram pressure on cluster galaxies, insights from GAEA and TNG
Ram pressure stripping (RPS) has a non-negligible impact on the gas content of cluster galaxies. We used the semi-analytic model GAEA and the hydro-simulation TNG to investigate whether cluster galaxies suffer from strong RPS that is sufficient to remove a significant fraction of their gas during the first pericentric passage. We estimated that a ram pressure of 10−10.5, 10−12, 10−13.5g cm−1 s−2 can remove 90%, 50%, and 20% of the cold gas reservoir from low-mass galaxies with 9 < log M⋆/M⊙ < 9.5, assuming the gas can be stripped instantaneously. We then used this information to divide the phase space diagram into “strong”, “moderate”, “weak”, and “no” RPS zones. By tracing the orbit of galaxies since 2.5Rvir, we find in both GAEA and TNG that about half of the galaxies in Virgo-like halos ( log Mh/M⊙ ∼ 14) did not suffer strong RPS during the first pericentric passage. In Coma-like halos ( log Mh/M⊙ ∼ 15), almost all galaxies have suffered strong RPS during the first pericentric passage, which can remove all gas from low-mass galaxies but is insufficient to significantly reduce the gas content of more massive galaxies. In general, results from TNG and GAEA are consistent, with the RPS being only slightly stronger in TNG than in GAEA. Our findings suggest that most cluster galaxies maintain a notable fraction of their gas and continue forming stars after the first pericentric passage, except for those with a low stellar mass ( log M⋆/M⊙ < 9.5) in very massive halos ( log Mh/M⊙ > 15).
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Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.