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Quenching timescales of galaxies in the EAGLE simulations

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-06-05 v4

Abstract

We use the \eagle\ simulations to study the connection between the quenching timescale, τQ\tau_{\rm Q}, and the physical mechanisms that transform star-forming galaxies into passive galaxies. By quantifying τQ\tau_{\rm Q} in two complementary ways - as the time over which (i) galaxies traverse the green valley on the colour-mass diagram, or (ii) leave the main sequence of star formation and subsequently arrive on the passive cloud in specific star formation rate (SSFR)-mass space - we find that the τQ\tau_{\rm Q} distribution of high-mass centrals, low-mass centrals and satellites are divergent. In the low stellar mass regime where M<109.6MM_{\star}<10^{9.6}M_{\odot}, centrals exhibit systematically longer quenching timescales than satellites (4\approx 4~Gyr compared to 2\approx 2~Gyr). Satellites with low stellar mass relative to their halo mass cause this disparity, with ram pressure stripping quenching these galaxies rapidly. Low mass centrals are quenched as a result of stellar feedback, associated with long τQ3\tau_{\rm Q}\gtrsim 3~Gyr. At intermediate stellar masses where 109.7M<M<1010.3M10^{9.7}\,\rm M_{\odot}<M_{\star}<10^{10.3}\,\rm M_{\odot}, τQ\tau_{\rm Q} are the longest for both centrals and satellites, particularly for galaxies with higher gas fractions. At M1010.3MM_{\star}\gtrsim 10^{10.3}\,\rm M_{\odot}, galaxy merger counts and black hole activity increase steeply for all galaxies. Quenching timescales for centrals and satellites decrease with stellar mass in this regime to τQ2\tau_{\rm Q}\lesssim2~Gyr. In anticipation of new intermediate redshift observational galaxy surveys, we analyse the passive and star-forming fractions of galaxies across redshift, and find that the τQ\tau_{\rm Q} peak at intermediate stellar masses is responsible for a peak (inflection point) in the fraction of green valley central (satellite) galaxies at z0.50.7z\approx 0.5-0.7.

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@article{arxiv.1810.07335,
  title  = {Quenching timescales of galaxies in the EAGLE simulations},
  author = {Ruby J. Wright and Claudia del P. Lagos and Luke J. M. Davies and Chris Power and James W. Trayford and O. Ivy Wong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.07335},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

Final version accepted to MNRAS. 18 pages, 16 figures