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Autori principali: López-Castillo, Josué G., Zamora-Avilés, Manuel, Gómez, Gilberto C., Puerari, Ivânio, Mayya, Divakara
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.03127
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author López-Castillo, Josué G.
Zamora-Avilés, Manuel
Gómez, Gilberto C.
Puerari, Ivânio
Mayya, Divakara
author_facet López-Castillo, Josué G.
Zamora-Avilés, Manuel
Gómez, Gilberto C.
Puerari, Ivânio
Mayya, Divakara
contents The hydrodynamic cosmological simulation, TNG50, is employed to conduct an analysis of multi-spin galaxies that exhibit ringed structures composed of gas and stars that orbit nearly perpendicular around a host galaxy, known as polar ring galaxies (PRG). To ensure a robust sample, we select subhalos based on the angle subtended by the angular momentum profiles, as well as on a visual inspection. The analysis is focused on galaxies with stellar masses greater than 10$^{9}$ M$_\odot$. In addition, a dynamic decomposition is employed to separate the stellar and gaseous ring from the host galaxy. This results in a sample of 32 subhalos with PRGs. This sample exhibits properties similar to those observed. These include colours typical of early-type galaxies (ETGs) or those transitioning toward blue systems. Most host galaxies are classified as ETGs, with 37.5\% exhibiting a disk-dominated morphology. The mean bulge-to-total (B/T) ratio is 0.64. Rings have average radii that are 2.36 and 3.41 times larger than their effective radii for the stellar and gaseous components, respectively, with star formation occurring predominantly within the rings. In contrast with observations, rings in the simulation tend to be less massive and slightly less perpendicular. The obtained sample displays a variety of host galaxy morphologies, including wide and narrow rings, providing a robust framework for studying the varied structural characteristics of PRG variants.
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spellingShingle Peculiar galaxies I: A Catalog of Polar-Ring Galaxies from the TNG50 Simulation
López-Castillo, Josué G.
Zamora-Avilés, Manuel
Gómez, Gilberto C.
Puerari, Ivânio
Mayya, Divakara
Astrophysics of Galaxies
The hydrodynamic cosmological simulation, TNG50, is employed to conduct an analysis of multi-spin galaxies that exhibit ringed structures composed of gas and stars that orbit nearly perpendicular around a host galaxy, known as polar ring galaxies (PRG). To ensure a robust sample, we select subhalos based on the angle subtended by the angular momentum profiles, as well as on a visual inspection. The analysis is focused on galaxies with stellar masses greater than 10$^{9}$ M$_\odot$. In addition, a dynamic decomposition is employed to separate the stellar and gaseous ring from the host galaxy. This results in a sample of 32 subhalos with PRGs. This sample exhibits properties similar to those observed. These include colours typical of early-type galaxies (ETGs) or those transitioning toward blue systems. Most host galaxies are classified as ETGs, with 37.5\% exhibiting a disk-dominated morphology. The mean bulge-to-total (B/T) ratio is 0.64. Rings have average radii that are 2.36 and 3.41 times larger than their effective radii for the stellar and gaseous components, respectively, with star formation occurring predominantly within the rings. In contrast with observations, rings in the simulation tend to be less massive and slightly less perpendicular. The obtained sample displays a variety of host galaxy morphologies, including wide and narrow rings, providing a robust framework for studying the varied structural characteristics of PRG variants.
title Peculiar galaxies I: A Catalog of Polar-Ring Galaxies from the TNG50 Simulation
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.03127