Timescales for Hi consumption and SFR depletion of satellite galaxies in groups

arXiv: Astrophysics of Galaxies(2018)

引用 6|浏览0
暂无评分
摘要
We investigate the connection between the HI content, SFR and environment of galaxies using a hydrodynamic simulation that incorporates scaling relations for galactic wind and a heuristic halo mass-based quenching prescription. We run two zoom-in simulations of galaxy groups with M_halo>10^13M_⊙ at z=0, selected to have quiet merger histories. We track galaxies as they become satellites, and compute the delay time τ_d during which the satellites are similar to central galaxies at a given stellar mass, and a fading time τ_f during which satellites go from gas-rich and star-forming to gas-poor and quiescent. We find 0.7< τ_d< 3 Gyr at z=0, and depends inversely on the satellite halo mass at infall. At z 1 we find 0.3< τ_d < 2 Gyr, broadly consistent with a positive correlation with the Hubble time. For a given halo mass, lower stellar mass galaxies at infall time have higher τ_d. We generally find τ_f≪τ_d, ranging between 150 Myr at z 0 and 80 Myr at z 1 based on linear interpolation, with some uncertainty because they are smaller than our simulation output frequency (200-300 Myr). τ_f has no obvious dependency on infall halo mass. Both timescales show little difference between HI depletion and SF quenching, indicating that using up the gas reservoir by star formation without refilling is the main mechanism to transform satellite galaxies at these halo masses. At a given physical distance from the center of the main halo of interest, higher redshift galaxies have on average higher cold gas content, but the ratio of gas (HI or H_2) to star formation rate is similar, indicating that star formation is consistently fed through reservoirs of HI then H_2. For a given amount of HI, galaxies have shorter consumption times in more massive halo structures.
更多
查看译文
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要