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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Using Tidal Streams and Shells to Trace the Dynamical Evolution of Massive Galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-02-07 v1

Abstract

Slow rotator galaxies are distinct amongst galaxy populations, with simulations suggesting that a mix of minor and major mergers are responsible for their formation. A promising path to resolve outstanding questions on the type of merger responsible, is by investigating deep imaging of massive galaxies for signs of potential merger remnants. We utilise deep imaging from the Subaru-Hyper Suprime Cam Wide data to search for tidal features in massive (log10(M/M)>10\log_{10}(M_*/M_{\odot}) > 10) early-type galaxies (ETGs) in the SAMI Galaxy Survey. We perform a visual check for tidal features on images where the galaxy has been subtracted using a Multi-Gauss Expansion (MGE) model. We find that 31±231\pm 2 percent of our sample show tidal features. When comparing galaxies with and without features, we find that the distributions in stellar mass, light-weighted mean stellar population age and Hα\alpha equivalent width are significantly different, whereas spin (λRe\lambda_{R_e}), ellipticity and bulge to total ratio have similar distributions. When splitting our sample in age, we find that galaxies below the median age (10.8 Gyr) show a correlation between the presence of shells and lower λRe\lambda_{R_e}, as expected from simulations. We also find these younger galaxies which are classified as having "strong" shells have lower λRe\lambda_{R_e}. However, simulations suggest that merger features become undetectable within 24\sim 2-4 Gyr post-merger. This implies that the relationship between tidal features and merger history disappears for galaxies with older stellar ages, i.e. those that are more likely to have merged long ago.

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@article{arxiv.2402.02728,
  title  = {The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Using Tidal Streams and Shells to Trace the Dynamical Evolution of Massive Galaxies},
  author = {Tomas H. Rutherford and Jesse van de Sande and Scott M. Croom and Lucas M. Valenzuela and Rhea-Silvia Remus and Francesco D'Eugenio and Sam P. Vaughan and Henry R. M. Zovaro and Sarah Casura and Stefania Barsanti and Joss Bland-Hawthorn and Sarah Brough and Julia J. Bryant and Michael Goodwin and Nuria Lorente and Sree Oh and Andrei Ristea},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.02728},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 22 pages, 14 figures