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Figuring Out Gas & Galaxies in Enzo (FOGGIE). IV. The Stochasticity of Ram Pressure Stripping in Galactic Halos.

Authors :
Simons, Raymond C.
Peeples, Molly S.
Tumlinson, Jason
O'Shea, Brian W.
Smith, Britton D.
Corlies, Lauren
Lochhaas, Cassandra
Zheng, Yong
Augustin, Ramona
Prasad, Deovrat
Snyder, Gregory F.
Tollerud, Erik
Source :
Astrophysical Journal. 12/20/2020, Vol. 905 Issue 2, p1-16. 16p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We study ram pressure stripping in simulated Milky Way-like halos at from the Figuring Out Gas & Galaxies in Enzo (FOGGIE) project. These simulations reach subkiloparsec resolution throughout the gas in their circumgalactic medium (CGM) owing to FOGGIE's novel refinement scheme. The CGM of each halo spans a wide dynamic range in density and velocity over its volume—roughly 6 dex and 1000 km s−1, respectively—translating into a 5 dex range in ram pressure imparted to interacting satellites. The local ram pressure of the simulated CGM at z = 2 is highly stochastic, owing to kiloparsec-scale variations of the density and velocity fields of the CGM gas. As a result, the efficacy of ram pressure stripping depends strongly on the specific path a satellite takes through the CGM. The ram pressure history of a single satellite is generally unpredictable and not well correlated with its approach vector with respect to the host galaxy. The cumulative impact of ram pressure on the simulated satellites is dominated by only a few short, strong impulses—on average, 90% of the total surface momentum gained through ram pressure is imparted in 20% or less of the total orbital time. These results reveal an erratic mode of ram pressure stripping in Milky Way-like halos at high redshift—one that is not captured by a smooth, spherically averaged hydrostatic model of the circumgalactic medium. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
905
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147823486
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abc5b8