English

The cosmological size and velocity dispersion evolution of massive early-type galaxies

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-05-28 v3 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We analyze 40 cosmological re-simulations of individual massive galaxies with present-day stellar masses of M>6.3×1010MM_{*} > 6.3 \times 10^{10} M_{\odot} in order to investigate the physical origin of the observed strong increase in galaxy sizes and the decrease of the stellar velocity dispersions since redshift z2z \approx 2. At present 25 out of 40 galaxies are quiescent with structural parameters (sizes and velocity dispersions) in agreement with local early type galaxies. At z=2 all simulated galaxies with M1011MM_* \gtrsim 10^{11}M_{\odot} (11 out of 40) at z=2 are compact with projected half-mass radii of \approx 0.77 (±\pm0.24) kpc and line-of-sight velocity dispersions within the projected half-mass radius of \approx 262 (±\pm28) kms1^{-1} (3 out of 11 are already quiescent). Similar to observed compact early-type galaxies at high redshift the simulated galaxies are clearly offset from the local mass-size and mass-velocity dispersion relations. Towards redshift zero the sizes increase by a factor of 56\sim 5-6, following R1/2(1+z)αR_{1/2} \propto (1+z)^{\alpha} with α=1.44\alpha = -1.44 for quiescent galaxies (α=1.12\alpha = -1.12 for all galaxies). The velocity dispersions drop by about one-third since z2z \approx 2, following σ1/2(1+z)β\sigma_{1/2} \propto (1+z)^{\beta} with β=0.44\beta = 0.44 for the quiescent galaxies (β=0.37\beta = 0.37 for all galaxies). The simulated size and dispersion evolution is in good agreement with observations and results from the subsequent accretion and merging of stellar systems at z2z\lesssim 2 which is a natural consequence of the hierarchical structure formation. A significant number of the simulated massive galaxies (7 out of 40) experience no merger more massive than 1:4 (usually considered as major mergers). On average, the dominant accretion mode is stellar minor mergers with a mass-weighted mass-ratio of 1:5. (abridged)

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1106.5490,
  title  = {The cosmological size and velocity dispersion evolution of massive early-type galaxies},
  author = {Ludwig Oser and Thorsten Naab and Jeremiah P. Ostriker and Peter H. Johansson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.5490},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

9 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ