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First Results from the TNG50 Simulation: The evolution of stellar and gaseous disks across cosmic time

Authors :
Mark Vogelsberger
Lars Hernquist
Dylan Nelson
Annalisa Pillepich
Rainer Weinberger
Shy Genel
Volker Springel
Paul Torrey
Federico Marinacci
Rüdiger Pakmor
Arjen van der Wel
Pillepich Annalisa
Nelson Dylan
Springel Volker
Pakmor Rüdiger
Torrey Paul
Weinberger Rainer
Vogelsberger Mark
Marinacci Federico
Genel Shy
van der Wel Arjen
Hernquist Lars
MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, arXiv
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We present a new cosmological, magnetohydrodynamical simulation for galaxy formation: TNG50, the third and final installment of the IllustrisTNG project. TNG50 evolves 2x2160^3 dark-matter particles and gas cells in a volume 50 comoving Mpc across. It hence reaches a numerical resolution typical of zoom-in simulations, with a baryonic element mass of 8.5x10^4 Msun and an average cell size of 70-140 parsecs in the star-forming regions of galaxies. Simultaneously, TNG50 samples ~700 (6,500) galaxies with stellar masses above 10^10 (10^8) Msun at z=1. Here we investigate the structural and kinematical evolution of star-forming galaxies across cosmic time (0 < z < 6). We quantify their sizes, disk heights, 3D shapes, and degree of rotational vs. dispersion-supported motions as traced by rest-frame V-band light (i.e. roughly stellar mass) and by Halpha light (i.e. star-forming and dense gas). The unprecedented resolution of TNG50 enables us to model galaxies with sub-kpc half-light radii and with 2-3, z1.5). Despite large velocity dispersion at high redshift, cold and dense gas in galaxies predominantly arranges in disky or elongated shapes at all times and masses; these gaseous components exhibit rotationally-dominated motions far exceeding the collisionless stellar bodies.<br />MNRAS. Highlights: Figures 9, 14, 15. See companion paper by Nelson et al. 2019b. Visuals at http://www.tng-project.org

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, arXiv
Accession number :
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