Assembly of the Intracluster Light in the Horizon-AGN Simulation

Harley J. BrownUniversity of Nottingham, Garreth MartinUniversity of Nottingham, Frazer R. PearceUniversity of Nottingham, Nina A. HatchUniversity of Nottingham, Yannick M. BahéEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Yohan DuboisInstitut d'Astrophysique de Paris
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The diffuse stellar component of galaxy clusters made up of intergalactic stars is termed the intracluster light (ICL). Though there is a developing understanding of the mechanisms by which the ICL is formed, no strong consensus has yet been reached on which objects the stars of the ICL are primarily sourced from. We investigate the assembly of the ICL starting approximately $10$ Gyr before $z=0$ in 11 galaxy clusters (halo masses between $\sim1\times 10^{14}$ M$_{\odot}$ and $\sim7\times 10^{14}$ M$_{\odot}$ at $z\approx0$) in the Horizon-AGN simulation. By tracking the stars of galaxies that fall into these clusters past cluster infall, we are able to link almost all of the $z\approx0$ ICL back to progenitor objects. Satellite stripping, mergers, and pre-processing are all found to make significant contributions to the ICL, but any contribution from in-situ star-formation directly into the ICL appears negligible. Even after compensating for resolution effects, we find that approximately $90$ per cent of the stacked ICL of the 11 clusters that is not pre-processed should come from galaxies infalling with stellar masses above $10^{9}$ M$_{\odot}$, with roughly half coming from infalling galaxies with stellar masses within half a dex of $10^{11}$ M$_{\odot}$. The fact that the ICL appears largely sourced from such massive objects suggests that the ICL assembly of any individual cluster may be principally stochastic.
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地平线-AGN 模拟中的星团内光的组合
星系团中由星系间恒星组成的弥漫恒星部分被称为星系团内光(ICL)。虽然人们对ICL的形成机制有了进一步的了解,但对于ICL的恒星主要来自哪些天体,还没有达成强烈的共识。我们在Horizon-AGN模拟中研究了11个星系团(光环质量介于$\sim1\times10^{14}$ M$_\{odot}$和$\sim7\times 10^{14}$ M$_{odot}$之间,z约为0$)在z=0$前约$10Gyr开始的ICL的组装。通过追踪星系团中的恒星,这些恒星在星系团衰落之后落入这些星系团,我们能够将几乎所有的$z/approx0$ ICL与原生天体联系起来。我们发现,卫星剥离、合并和预处理都对ICL做出了重要贡献,但直接进入ICL的原地恒星形成的贡献似乎微不足道。即使在补偿了分辨率效应之后,我们也发现11个星团中大约90%未经预处理的叠加ICL应该来自于恒星质量超过10^{9}$ M$_{\odot}$ 的内坠星系,其中大约一半来自于恒星质量在10^{11}$ M$_{\odot}$ 的半德克司以内的内坠星系。ICL似乎主要来自于这种大质量的天体,这一事实表明任何一个星团的ICL组装可能主要是随机的。
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