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The cosmic globular cluster formation history in the E-MOSAICS simulations

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-12-06 v1

Abstract

We present a comprehensive analysis of globular cluster (GC) formation and evolution across the 34334^3 Mpc3^3 volume of the E-MOSAICS galaxy formation simulations. Defining GCs as surviving, high-mass (>105>10^5 M_\odot) clusters, we analyse their formation histories as a function of their metallicity and host galaxy mass, also distinguishing between central and satellite galaxies. The redshift of peak GC formation rate increases weakly with galaxy mass, decreases with metallicity, and does not differ between centrals and satellites. The epoch of peak GC formation precedes that of the stars by a factor of 1.11.61.1{-}1.6, primarily due to `downsizing', i.e. low-mass galaxies form their stars later. Consequently, this offset decreases with galaxy mass, leading to nearly coeval stellar and GC populations in massive galaxies (>1011>10^{11} M_\odot). GCs themselves do not exhibit strong downsizing, because they predominantly formed at early cosmic epochs conducive to the formation (through high gas pressures) and survival (through high galaxy merger and GC migration rates) of massive, compact stellar systems. The total GC formation rate in the volume peaks at z2.5z\approx 2.5, shortly before star formation peaks at z2z\approx 2, but well after the general cluster formation rate at z4z\approx 4, reflecting a survivor bias where surviving GCs formed more recently. We find that GC formation commenced early, at z>10z>10, such that the results of this work may provide a framework for interpreting direct observations of proto-GC formation with the JWST, especially as these observations accumulate to enable statistical studies.

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@article{arxiv.2412.04105,
  title  = {The cosmic globular cluster formation history in the E-MOSAICS simulations},
  author = {Philipp S. Joschko and J. M. Diederik Kruijssen and Sebastian Trujillo-Gomez and Joel L. Pfeffer and Nate Bastian and Robert A. Crain and Marta Reina-Campos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.04105},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

12 pages, 7 figures, 3 tables; submitted to The Open Journal of Astrophysics (December 6, 2024); Figures 6 and 7 show the Madau plot for GCs