2015MNRAS.453.1305W


Query : 2015MNRAS.453.1305W

2015MNRAS.453.1305W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 453, 1305-1316 (2015/October-3)

Sweating the small stuff: simulating dwarf galaxies, ultra-faint dwarf galaxies, and their own tiny satellites.

WHEELER C., ONORBE J., BULLOCK J.S., BOYLAN-KOLCHIN M., ELBERT O.D., GARRISON-KIMMEL S., HOPKINS P.F. and KERES D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present Feedback in Realistic Environment (FIRE)/Gizmo hydrodynamic zoom-in simulations of isolated dark matter haloes, two each at the mass of classical dwarf galaxies (Mvir ≃ 1010M) and ultra-faint galaxies (Mvir ≃ 109M), and with two feedback implementations. The resulting central galaxies lie on an extrapolated abundance matching relation from M{sstarf} ≃ 106 to 104M without a break. Every host is filled with subhaloes, many of which form stars. Each of our dwarfs with M{sstarf} ≃ 106M has 1-2 well-resolved satellites with M{sstarf} = 3-200x103M. Even our isolated ultra-faint galaxies have star-forming subhaloes. If this is representative, dwarf galaxies throughout the Universe should commonly host tiny satellite galaxies of their own. We combine our results with the Exploring the Local Volume in Simulations (ELVIS) simulations to show that targeting ∼ 50kpc regions around nearby isolated dwarfs could increase the chances of discovering ultra-faint galaxies by ∼ 35 percent compared to random pointings, and specifically identify the region around the Phoenix dwarf galaxy as a good potential target. The well-resolved ultra-faint galaxies in our simulations (M{sstarf} ≃ 3-30x103M) form within Mpeak ≃ 0.5-3x109M haloes. Each has a uniformly ancient stellar population ( > 10Gyr) owing to reionization-related quenching. More massive systems, in contrast, all have late-time star formation. Our results suggest that Mhalo ≃ 5x109M is a probable dividing line between haloes hosting reionization `fossils' and those hosting dwarfs that can continue to form stars in isolation after reionization.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: groups: general - Local Group - galaxies: star formation

Simbad objects: 8

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Number of rows : 8
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 NAME Cetus Dwarf Galaxy G 00 26 10.8 -11 03 14     13.2     ~ 234 0
2 NAME Phoenix Dwarf Galaxy Sy1 01 51 06.3 -44 26 41   13.48 13.2 12.69   ~ 533 2
3 NAME Segue 2 G 02 19 16.0 +20 10 31     15.2     ~ 262 0
4 NAME Eridanus II G 03 44 21.1 -43 32 00           ~ 174 0
5 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17428 0
6 NAME Hydra II G 12 21 42.1 -31 59 07           ~ 97 0
7 NAME Aquarius Dwarf G 20 46 51.7 -12 50 54 15.75 15.18 14.83 14.46   ~ 445 1
8 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8387 0

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