2022MNRAS.512..245F


Query : 2022MNRAS.512..245F

2022MNRAS.512..245F - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 512, 245-264 (2022/May-1)

Relic galaxy analogues in TNG50 simulation: the formation pathways of surviving red nuggets in a cosmological simulation.

FLORES-FREITAS R., CHIES-SANTOS A.L., FURLANETTO C., DE ROSSI M.E., FERREIRA L., ZENOCRATTI L.J. and ALAMO-MARTINEZ K.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Relic galaxies are massive compact quiescent galaxies that formed at high-redshift and remained almost unchanged since then. In this work, we search for analogues to relic galaxies in the TNG50 cosmological simulations to understand relic formation and test the ability of TNG50 to reproduce such rare objects. Using stellar mass, age, radius, quiescence, and stellar assembly criteria, we find five subhaloes in TNG50 that could be potential relic analogues. We compare their properties with other constraints imposed by a sample of 13 observed relic galaxies. We find one analogue in TNG50 that simultaneously satisfies most of the available observational constraints, such as metallicity and morphology. It also shows similarities to the confirmed relic NGC 1277, regarding environment and dark matter fraction. By taking into account a degree of relicness, a second relic analogue may also be considered. However, the central parts of the brightness and density profiles of the analogues are less steep than that of real relic galaxies, possibly due to limited numerical resolution. We identify two formation pathways of relic analogues in TNG50 depending on their environment: they either have their remaining gas stripped during the infall into a cluster at z <= 1.2 or consume it before z > 1.5. They are then deprived of significant star formation, leaving their stellar populations almost unaltered during the last 9 Gyr. We also find that the analogue progenitors at z ∼ 4 inhabit more massive haloes than progenitors of quiescent galaxies with similar stellar mass at z ∼ 0.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: elliptical and lenticular - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 374 GiG 01 07 05.7915395304 +32 47 42.269913780   14.3       ~ 33 0
2 NGC 384 GiG 01 07 25.0135015920 +32 17 33.865906848   14.3       ~ 86 1
3 NGC 472 GiG 01 20 28.6978723848 +32 42 32.681532816   14.2       ~ 45 0
4 2MASX J02573365+0558371 GiG 02 57 33.6694332216 +05 58 37.071491232   15.1       ~ 53 0
5 NGC 1270 GiG 03 18 58.1033109720 +41 28 12.469003356   14.4       ~ 86 0
6 NGC 1271 GiG 03 19 11.2915920504 +41 21 11.477339028   15.4       ~ 70 0
7 ACO 426 ClG 03 19 47.2 +41 30 47           ~ 2258 1
8 NGC 1277 GiG 03 19 51.4854427512 +41 34 24.934439244   14.9       ~ 197 0
9 NGC 1281 GiG 03 20 06.1143914448 +41 37 47.945857692   15.0       ~ 59 0
10 NGC 1282 GiC 03 20 12.1042637304 +41 22 01.103677644   14.3       ~ 66 0
11 LEDA 12519 AG? 03 20 32.9823510720 +41 34 26.860256868   16.57 14.2     ~ 18 0
12 2MASX J03210041+4133449 GiG 03 21 00.4122238968 +41 33 44.833722192   15.20       ~ 26 0
13 UGC 2698 GiG 03 22 02.9012822568 +40 51 50.070476808   14.4       ~ 41 0
14 UGC 3816 GiG 07 23 12.3699789552 +58 03 53.251659252   13.4       ~ 42 0
15 Mrk 1216 Sy1 08 28 47.1087407064 -06 56 24.416711016   15.5       ~ 73 0
16 NGC 2767 GiG 09 10 11.8843397928 +50 24 04.698572400   14.4       ~ 52 0
17 MCG+07-23-003 G 10 56 16.0578482712 +42 19 59.313168660   15.4       ~ 38 0
18 NGC 3990 GiP 11 57 35.5746104280 +55 27 31.486195296   13.57   12.10   ~ 118 0
19 Z 515-26 AG? 23 07 20.1917588496 +36 21 45.129133044   14.8       ~ 21 0

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