Back to Search Start Over

Atomic hydrogen in IllustrisTNG galaxies: the impact of environment parallelled with local 21-cm surveys

Authors :
Adam R. H. Stevens
Dylan Nelson
Lars Hernquist
Mark Vogelsberger
Benedikt Diemer
Federico Marinacci
Toby Brown
Rainer Weinberger
Barbara Catinella
Annalisa Pillepich
Claudia del P. Lagos
Stevens, Adam R.H.
Diemer, Benedikt
Lagos, Claudia Del P.
Nelson, Dylan
Pillepich, Annalisa
Brown, Toby
Catinella, Barbara
Hernquist, Lar
Weinberger, Rainer
Vogelsberger, Mark
Marinacci, Federico
Source :
arXiv, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

We investigate the influence of environment on the cold-gas properties of galaxies at z=0 within the TNG100 cosmological, magnetohydrodynamic simulation, part of the IllustrisTNG suite. We extend previous post-processing methods for breaking gas cells into their atomic and molecular phases, and build detailed mocks to comprehensively compare to the latest surveys of atomic hydrogen (HI) in nearby galaxies, namely ALFALFA and xGASS. We use TNG100 to explore the HI content, star formation activity, and angular momentum of satellite galaxies, each as a function of environment, and find that satellites are typically a factor of ~3 poorer in HI than centrals of the same stellar mass, with the exact offset depending sensitively on parent halo mass. Due to the large physical scales on which HI measurements are made (~45--245 kpc), contributions from gas not bound to the galaxy of interest but in the same line of sight crucially lead to larger HI mass measurements in the mocks in many cases, ultimately aligning with observations. This effect is mass-dependent and naturally greater for satellites than centrals, as satellites are never isolated by definition. We also show that HI stripping in TNG100 satellites is closely accompanied by quenching, in tension with observational data that instead favour that HI is preferentially stripped before star formation is reduced.<br />Published in MNRAS. Main body (full paper): 18 (22) pages, 10 (11) figures. New-found bug introduced in v4 mock plots fixed. BaryMP issue fixed per footnote in Dave et al. (2020). All changes are minor and do not affect text or conclusions

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
arXiv, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3a711bf4f9958f3a008c65b28b1767d2