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Be it therefore resolved: Cosmological Simulations of Dwarf Galaxies with Extreme Resolution

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-10-23 v1

Abstract

We study a suite of extremely high-resolution cosmological FIRE simulations of dwarf galaxies (Mhalo1010M_{\rm halo} \lesssim 10^{10}MM_{\odot}), run to z=0z=0 with 30M30 M_{\odot} resolution, sufficient (for the first time) to resolve the internal structure of individual supernovae remnants within the cooling radius. Every halo with Mhalo108.6MM_{\rm halo} \gtrsim 10^{8.6} M_{\odot} is populated by a resolved {\em stellar} galaxy, suggesting very low-mass dwarfs may be ubiquitous in the field. Our ultra-faint dwarfs (UFDs; M<105MM_{\ast}<10^{5}\,M_{\odot}) have their star formation truncated early (z2z\gtrsim2), likely by reionization, while classical dwarfs (M>105MM_{\ast}>10^{5} M_{\odot}) continue forming stars to z<0.5z<0.5. The systems have bursty star formation (SF) histories, forming most of their stars in periods of elevated SF strongly clustered in both space and time. This allows our dwarf with M/Mhalo>104M_{\ast}/M_{\rm halo} > 10^{-4} to form a dark matter core >200>200pc, while lower-mass UFDs exhibit cusps down to 100\lesssim100pc, as expected from energetic arguments. Our dwarfs with M>104MM_{\ast}>10^{4}\,M_{\odot} have half-mass radii (R1/2R_{\rm 1/2}) in agreement with Local Group (LG) dwarfs; dynamical mass vs. R1/2R_{1/2} and the degree of rotational support also resemble observations. The lowest-mass UFDs are below surface brightness limits of current surveys but are potentially visible in next-generation surveys (e.g. LSST). The stellar metallicities are lower than in LG dwarfs; this may reflect pre-enrichment of the LG by the massive hosts or Pop-III stars. Consistency with lower resolution studies implies that our simulations are numerically robust (for a given physical model).

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@article{arxiv.1812.02749,
  title  = {Be it therefore resolved: Cosmological Simulations of Dwarf Galaxies with Extreme Resolution},
  author = {Coral Wheeler and Philip F. Hopkins and Andrew B. Pace and Shea Garrison-Kimmel and Michael Boylan-Kolchin and Andrew Wetzel and James S. Bullock and Dusan Keres and Claude-Andre Faucher-Giguere and Eliot Quataert},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.02749},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

14 pages; 9 figures; 1 table; submitted to MNRAS