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The evolutionary pathways of disk galaxies with different sizes

Authors :
Ma, Hong-Chuan
Du, Min
Ho, Luis C.
Sheng, Ming-jie
Liao, Shihong
Ma, Hong-Chuan
Du, Min
Ho, Luis C.
Sheng, Ming-jie
Liao, Shihong
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

From the IllustrisTNG-50 simulation, a sample of 836 central disk galaxies with tiny stellar halos is chosen to study the inherent evolution of galaxies driven by nature. These galaxies are classified as compact, normal, or extended by referencing their locations on the mass-size ($M_\star-R_{\rm 1/2}$) diagram. This research demonstrates the distinctive evolutionary pathways of galaxies with different sizes in IllustrisTNG simulations, primarily driven by nature. It is confirmed that disk galaxies inherit the angular momentum of their parent dark matter halos. More compact galaxies form earlier within halos possessing lower specific angular momentum through heightened star formation during the early phase at redshifts above 2. During the later phase, the size of extended galaxies experiences more pronounced growth by accreting gas with high angular momentum. Additionally, we reveal that many key characteristics of galaxies are linked to their mass and size: (1) compact galaxies tend to exhibit higher metal content, proportional to the potential well $\frac{M_\star}{R_{\rm 1/2}}$, (2) compact galaxies host more massive bulges and black holes, and higher central concentration. Furthermore, our analysis indicates that galaxies of all types continue to actively engage in star formation, with no evident signs of quenching attributed to their varying sizes and angular momenta.<br />Comment: 11 pages, 11 figures, submitted to A&A. Comments and suggestions are welcome

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1430710219
Document Type :
Electronic Resource