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Main Authors: Moura, Micheli T., Chies-Santos, Ana L., Furlanetto, Cristina, Zhu, Ling, Canossa-Gosteinski, Marco A.
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.02798
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author Moura, Micheli T.
Chies-Santos, Ana L.
Furlanetto, Cristina
Zhu, Ling
Canossa-Gosteinski, Marco A.
author_facet Moura, Micheli T.
Chies-Santos, Ana L.
Furlanetto, Cristina
Zhu, Ling
Canossa-Gosteinski, Marco A.
contents Relic galaxies are massive, compact, quiescent objects observed in the local Universe that have not experienced any significant interaction episodes or merger events since about $z = 2$, remaining relatively unaltered since their formation. On the other hand, massive and compact Early Type Galaxies (cETGs) in the local Universe appear to show similar properties to Relic galaxies, despite having substantial accretion history. Relic galaxies, with frozen history, can provide important clues about the intrinsic processes related to the evolutionary pathways of ETGs and the role that mergers play in their evolution. Using the high-resolution cosmological simulation TNG50-1 from the Illustris Project, we investigate the assembly history of a sample of massive, compact, old, and quiescent subhalos split by satellite accretion fraction. We compare the evolutionary pathways at three cosmic epochs: $z = 2$, $z = 1.5$, and $z = 0$, using the orbital decomposition numerical method to investigate the stellar dynamics of each galactic kinematical component and their environmental correlations. Our results point to a steady pathway across time that is not strongly dependent on the environment. Relics and cETGs do not show a clear preference for high or low-density environments within the volume explored at TNG50. However, progenitors of Relic galaxies are shown to be located in high density since $z = 2$. The merger history can be recovered from the hot inner stellar halo imprints in the local Universe. In the current scenario, the mergers that drive the growth of cETGs do not give rise to a new and distinct evolutionary pathway when compared to Relics. This is despite the reported effects on the age and metallicity of the kinematic components.
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spellingShingle The internal dynamics and environments of Relics and compact massive ETGs with TNG50
Moura, Micheli T.
Chies-Santos, Ana L.
Furlanetto, Cristina
Zhu, Ling
Canossa-Gosteinski, Marco A.
Astrophysics of Galaxies
Relic galaxies are massive, compact, quiescent objects observed in the local Universe that have not experienced any significant interaction episodes or merger events since about $z = 2$, remaining relatively unaltered since their formation. On the other hand, massive and compact Early Type Galaxies (cETGs) in the local Universe appear to show similar properties to Relic galaxies, despite having substantial accretion history. Relic galaxies, with frozen history, can provide important clues about the intrinsic processes related to the evolutionary pathways of ETGs and the role that mergers play in their evolution. Using the high-resolution cosmological simulation TNG50-1 from the Illustris Project, we investigate the assembly history of a sample of massive, compact, old, and quiescent subhalos split by satellite accretion fraction. We compare the evolutionary pathways at three cosmic epochs: $z = 2$, $z = 1.5$, and $z = 0$, using the orbital decomposition numerical method to investigate the stellar dynamics of each galactic kinematical component and their environmental correlations. Our results point to a steady pathway across time that is not strongly dependent on the environment. Relics and cETGs do not show a clear preference for high or low-density environments within the volume explored at TNG50. However, progenitors of Relic galaxies are shown to be located in high density since $z = 2$. The merger history can be recovered from the hot inner stellar halo imprints in the local Universe. In the current scenario, the mergers that drive the growth of cETGs do not give rise to a new and distinct evolutionary pathway when compared to Relics. This is despite the reported effects on the age and metallicity of the kinematic components.
title The internal dynamics and environments of Relics and compact massive ETGs with TNG50
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.02798