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Main Authors: Casanueva, Catalina I., Lagos, Claudia del P., Padilla, Nelson D., Davison, Thomas A.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.00408
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author Casanueva, Catalina I.
Lagos, Claudia del P.
Padilla, Nelson D.
Davison, Thomas A.
author_facet Casanueva, Catalina I.
Lagos, Claudia del P.
Padilla, Nelson D.
Davison, Thomas A.
contents We study the origin of misalignments between the stellar and star-forming gas components of simulated galaxies in the EAGLE simulations. We focus on galaxies with stellar masses $\geq 10^9$ M$_\odot$ at 0$\leq$z$\leq$1. We compare the frequency of misalignments with observational results from the SAMI survey and find that overall, EAGLE can reproduce the incidence of misalignments in the field and clusters, as well as the dependence on stellar mass and optical colour within the uncertainties. We study the dependence on kinematic misalignments with internal galaxy properties and different processes related to galaxy mergers and sudden changes in stellar and star-forming gas mass. We found that despite the environment being relevant in setting the conditions to misalign the star-forming gas, the internal galaxy properties play a crucial role in determining whether the gas quickly aligns with the stellar component or not. Hence, galaxies that are more triaxial and more dispersion dominated display more misalignments because they are inefficient at realigning the star-forming gas towards the stellar angular momentum vector.
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spellingShingle The origin of star-gas misalignments in simulated galaxies
Casanueva, Catalina I.
Lagos, Claudia del P.
Padilla, Nelson D.
Davison, Thomas A.
Astrophysics of Galaxies
We study the origin of misalignments between the stellar and star-forming gas components of simulated galaxies in the EAGLE simulations. We focus on galaxies with stellar masses $\geq 10^9$ M$_\odot$ at 0$\leq$z$\leq$1. We compare the frequency of misalignments with observational results from the SAMI survey and find that overall, EAGLE can reproduce the incidence of misalignments in the field and clusters, as well as the dependence on stellar mass and optical colour within the uncertainties. We study the dependence on kinematic misalignments with internal galaxy properties and different processes related to galaxy mergers and sudden changes in stellar and star-forming gas mass. We found that despite the environment being relevant in setting the conditions to misalign the star-forming gas, the internal galaxy properties play a crucial role in determining whether the gas quickly aligns with the stellar component or not. Hence, galaxies that are more triaxial and more dispersion dominated display more misalignments because they are inefficient at realigning the star-forming gas towards the stellar angular momentum vector.
title The origin of star-gas misalignments in simulated galaxies
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.00408