The MillenniumTNG Project: The galaxy population at $z\geq 8$
Abstract
The early release science results from have yielded an unexpected abundance of high-redshift luminous galaxies that seems to be in tension with current theories of galaxy formation. However, it is currently difficult to draw definitive conclusions form these results as the sources have not yet been spectroscopically confirmed. It is in any case important to establish baseline predictions from current state-of-the-art galaxy formation models that can be compared and contrasted with these new measurements. In this work, we use the new large-volume () hydrodynamic simulation of the MillenniumTNG project, suitably scaled to match results from higher resolution - smaller volume simulations, to make predictions for the high-redshift () galaxy population and compare them to recent observations. We show that the simulated galaxy population is broadly consistent with observations until . From , the observations indicate a preference for a galaxy population that is largely dust-free, but is still consistent with the simulations. Beyond , however, our simulation results underpredict the abundance of luminous galaxies and their star-formation rates by almost an order of magnitude. This indicates either an incomplete understanding of the new data or a need for more sophisticated galaxy formation models that account for additional physical processes such as Population~III stars, variable stellar initial mass functions, or even deviations from the standard CDM model. We emphasise that any new process invoked to explain this tension should only significantly influence the galaxy population beyond , while leaving the successful galaxy formation predictions of the fiducial model intact below this redshift.
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@article{arxiv.2210.10066,
title = {The MillenniumTNG Project: The galaxy population at $z\geq 8$},
author = {Rahul Kannan and Volker Springel and Lars Hernquist and Rüdiger Pakmor and Ana Maria Delgado and Boryana Hadzhiyska and César Hernández-Aguayo and Monica Barrera and Fulvio Ferlito and Sownak Bose and Simon White and Carlos Frenk and Aaron Smith and Enrico Garaldi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.10066},
year = {2023}
}
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Accepted for publication in MNRAS -- Part of the initial set of papers introducing the MillenniumTNG project. Visit www.mtng-project.org for more details