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The evolution of galaxy intrinsic alignments in the MassiveBlack II universe

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2020-01-08 v1

Abstract

We investigate the redshift evolution of the intrinsic alignments (IA) of galaxies in the \texttt{MassiveBlackII} (MBII) simulation. We select galaxy samples above fixed subhalo mass cuts (Mh>1011,12,13 M/hM_h>10^{11,12,13}~M_{\odot}/h) at z=0.6z=0.6 and trace their progenitors to z=3z=3 along their merger trees. Dark matter components of z=0.6z=0.6 galaxies are more spherical than their progenitors while stellar matter components tend to be less spherical than their progenitors. The distribution of the galaxy-subhalo misalignment angle peaks at 10 deg\sim10~\mathrm{deg} with a mild increase with time. The evolution of the ellipticity-direction~(ED) correlation amplitude ω(r)\omega(r) of galaxies (which quantifies the tendency of galaxies to preferentially point towards surrounding matter overdensities) is governed by the evolution in the alignment of underlying dark matter~(DM) subhaloes to the matter density of field, as well as the alignment between galaxies and their DM subhaloes. At scales 1 cMpc/h\sim1~\mathrm{cMpc}/h, the alignment between DM subhaloes and matter overdensity gets suppressed with time, whereas the alignment between galaxies and DM subhaloes is enhanced. These competing tendencies lead to a complex redshift evolution of ω(r)\omega(r) for galaxies at 1 cMpc/h\sim1~\mathrm{cMpc}/h. At scales >1 cMpc/h>1~\mathrm{cMpc}/h, alignment between DM subhaloes and matter overdensity does not evolve significantly; the evolution of the galaxy-subhalo misalignment therefore leads to an increase in ω(r)\omega(r) for galaxies by a factor of 4\sim4 from z=3z=3 to 0.60.6 at scales >1 cMpc/h>1~\mathrm{cMpc}/h. The balance between competing physical effects is scale dependant, leading to different conclusions at much smaller scales(0.1 Mpc/h\sim0.1~\mathrm{Mpc}/h).

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@article{arxiv.1905.00906,
  title  = {The evolution of galaxy intrinsic alignments in the MassiveBlack II universe},
  author = {Aklant K Bhowmick and Yingzhang Chen and Ananth Tenneti and Tiziana Di Matteo and Rachel Mandelbaum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.00906},
  year   = {2020}
}

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14 pages, 13 figures