论文标题

Smaug的第一个结果:需要预防性恒星反馈和改进的半分析模型中的Baryon循环

First results from SMAUG: The need for preventative stellar feedback and improved baryon cycling in semi-analytic models of galaxy formation

论文作者

Pandya, Viraj, Somerville, Rachel S., Anglés-Alcázar, Daniel, Hayward, Christopher C., Bryan, Greg L., Fielding, Drummond B., Forbes, John C., Burkhart, Blakesley, Genel, Shy, Hernquist, Lars, Kim, Chang-Goo, Tonnesen, Stephanie, Starkenburg, Tjitske

论文摘要

半分析模型(SAM)是跟踪与星系形成相关的物理过程的有前途的方法,但是许多近似值尚未经过严格测试。作为Smaug的一部分(模拟多尺度的天体物理学以了解星系)项目,我们将Fire-2流体动力学“放大”模拟的预测与Santa Cruz Sam在同一光环合并树上运行的预测,重点是全球质量流动周期。我们的研究包括13个跨越低质量矮人的光晕(M_VIR〜10^10 m_sun,z = 0),中间质量矮人(M_VIR〜10^11 m_sun)和银河系质量星系(M_VIR 〜10^12 m_sun)。在恒星和星际质量方面,SAM和FIRE-2预测相互吻合,但在杨年质量上有很大差异(SAM低于Fire-2,小矮人的数量级低约3个数量级)。令人惊讶的是,SAM预测矮人的气体积聚率与FIRE-2相比,其因素约为10-100,而SAM中的质量流出率较高。我们认为,最严重的模型差异是由于缺乏预防性恒星反馈以及对SAM中光晕气冷却和回收利用的假设引起的。作为解决这些模型紧张局势的第一步,我们提出了一个简单而有希望的新的预防性恒星反馈模型,在该模型中,超新星驱动的风携带的能量被允许将光晕以外的一小部分气体加热到至少处于病毒温度,从而抑制了积聚。

Semi-analytic models (SAMs) are a promising means of tracking the physical processes associated with galaxy formation, but many of their approximations have not been rigorously tested. As part of the SMAUG (Simulating Multiscale Astrophysics to Understand Galaxies) project, we compare predictions from the FIRE-2 hydrodynamical "zoom-in" simulations to those from the Santa Cruz SAM run on the same halo merger trees, with an emphasis on the global mass flow cycle. Our study includes 13 halos spanning low-mass dwarfs (M_vir~10^10 M_sun at z=0), intermediate-mass dwarfs (M_vir~10^11 M_sun) and Milky Way-mass galaxies (M_vir~10^12 M_sun). The SAM and FIRE-2 predictions agree relatively well with each other in terms of stellar and interstellar mass, but differ dramatically on circumgalactic mass (the SAM is lower than FIRE-2 by ~3 orders of magnitude for dwarfs). Strikingly, the SAM predicts higher gas accretion rates for dwarfs compared to FIRE-2 by factors of ~10-100, and this is compensated for with higher mass outflow rates in the SAM. We argue that the most severe model discrepancies are caused by the lack of preventative stellar feedback and the assumptions for halo gas cooling and recycling in the SAM. As a first step towards resolving these model tensions, we present a simple yet promising new preventative stellar feedback model in which the energy carried by supernova-driven winds is allowed to heat some fraction of gas outside of halos to at least the virial temperature such that accretion is suppressed.

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