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2019MNRAS.488..609I - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 488, 609-632 (2019/September-1)

The build-up of pseudo-bulges in a hierarchical universe.

IZQUIERDO-VILLALBA D., BONOLI S., SPINOSO D., ROSAS-GUEVARA Y., HENRIQUES B.M.B. and HERNANDEZ-MONTEAGUDO C.

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We study the cosmological build-up of pseudo-bulges using the L-Galaxies semi-analytical model for galaxy formation with a new approach for following separately the assembly of classical bulges and pseudo-bulges. Classical bulges are assumed to be the result of violent processes (i.e. mergers and starbursts), while the formation of pseudo-bulges is connected to the secular growth of discs. We apply the model to both the Millennium and the Millennium II simulations, in order to study our results across a wide range of stellar masses ( 107-1011.5 M). We find that z = 0 pseudo-bulges mainly reside in galaxies of M_ stellar_ ∼1010-1010.5 M (M_ halo_ ∼1011.5-1012 M) and we recover structural properties of these objects (e.g. sizes and bulge-to-total ratios) that are in good agreement with observational results. Tracing their formation history, we find that pseudo-bulges assembled in galaxies with a very quiet merger history, as opposed to the host galaxies of classical bulges. Regarding the bulge structure, we find that ∼30 per cent of the galaxies with a predominant pseudo-bulge feature a composite structure, hosting both a pseudo- and a classical bulge component. The classical component typically constitutes ∼10 per cent of the total bulge galaxy mass. When looking at the properties of the host galaxies, we find that z = 0 pseudo-bulges are hosted by main-sequence galaxies, characterized by a stellar population which is generally younger compared to the one of the hosts of classical bulges.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): methods: numerical - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: nuclei

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