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Stellar-gas kinematic misalignments in EAGLE: lifetimes and longevity of misaligned galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-10-17 v2

Abstract

The dominant processes by which galaxies replenish their cold gas reservoirs remain disputed, especially in massive galaxies. Stellar-gas kinematic misalignments offer an opportunity to study these replenishment processes. However, observed distributions of these misalignments conflict with current models of gas replenishment in early-type galaxies (ETGs), with longer relaxation timescales suggested as a possible solution. We use the EAGLE simulation to explore the relaxation of unstable misaligned gas in galaxies with masses of M109.5M_{*}\geqslant \mathrm{10^{9.5}} M_\odot between 0<z<10<z<1. We extract misalignments from formation to relaxation providing a sample of 3200\sim3200 relaxations. We find relaxation timescales tend to be short-duration, with median lifetimes of 0.5\sim0.5 Gyr, though with a notable population of unstable misalignments lasting 1\gtrsim1 Gyr. Relaxation time distributions show a log-linear relationship, with 20\approx20 per cent of unstable misalignments persisting for 3\gtrsim3 torquing times. Long-lived unstable misalignments are predominantly found in galaxies with higher stellar masses, lower star-forming gas fractions, higher ongoing gas inflow, and which reside in the centres of dense environments. Mergers only cause 10\approx10 per cent of unstable misalignments among galaxies at z<0.35z<0.35, and 21\approx21 per cent at 0.35<z<1.00.35<z<1.0 in EAGLE. We conclude that, at least in EAGLE, unstable kinematic misalignments are not predominantly driven by gas-rich minor mergers at any redshift probed. Additionally, processes that significantly extend relaxation times are not dominant in the galaxy population. Instead, we see a diverse formation pathway for misalignments such as through hot halo cooling.

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@article{arxiv.2412.03707,
  title  = {Stellar-gas kinematic misalignments in EAGLE: lifetimes and longevity of misaligned galaxies},
  author = {Maximilian K. Baker and Timothy A. Davis and Freeke van de Voort and Ilaria Ruffa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.03707},
  year   = {2025}
}

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22 pages, 15 figures