Associations of dwarf galaxies in a ΛCDM Universe

C. Yaryura, M. Abadi, S. Gottlöber, N. Libeskind, S. Cora, A. Ruiz, C. Vega-Martínez, G. Yepes, P. Behroozi
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Associations of dwarf galaxies are loose systems composed exclusively of dwarf galaxies. These systems were identified in the Local Volume for the first time more than thirty years ago. We study these systems in the cosmological framework of the $\Lambda$ Cold Dark Matter ($\Lambda$CDM) model. We consider the Small MultiDark Planck simulation and populate its dark matter haloes by applying the semi-analytic model of galaxy formation SAG. We identify galaxy systems using a friends of friends algorithm with a linking length equal to $b=0.4 \,{\rm Mpc}\,h^{-1}$, to reproduce the size of dwarf galaxy associations detected in the Local Volume. Our samples of dwarf systems are built up removing those systems that have one (or more) galaxies with stellar mass larger than a maximum threshold $M_{\rm max}$. We analyse three different samples defined by ${\rm log}_{10}(M_{\rm max}[{\rm M}_{\odot}\,h^{-1}]) = 8.5, 9.0$ and $9.5$. On average, our systems have typical sizes of $\sim 0.2\,{\rm Mpc}\,h^{-1}$, velocity dispersion of $\sim 30 {\rm km\,s^{-1}} $ and estimated total mass of $\sim 10^{11} {\rm M}_{\odot}\,h^{-1}$. Such large typical sizes suggest that individual members of a given dwarf association reside in different dark matter haloes and are generally not substructures of any other halo. Indeed, in more than 90 per cent of our dwarf systems their individual members inhabit different dark matter haloes, while only in the remaining 10 per cent members do reside in the same halo. Our results indicate that the $\Lambda$CDM model can naturally reproduce the existence and properties of dwarf galaxies associations without much difficulty.
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ΛCDM宇宙中矮星系的关联
矮星系群是完全由矮星系组成的松散系统。这些系统在三十多年前首次在《本地卷》中被确定。我们在$\Lambda$冷暗物质($\Lambda$ CDM)模型的宇宙学框架中研究这些系统。我们考虑了小多暗普朗克模拟,并利用星系形成SAG的半解析模型填充其暗物质晕。我们使用连接长度等于$b=0.4 \,{\rm Mpc}\,h^{-1}$的朋友的朋友算法来识别星系系统,以重现在Local Volume中检测到的矮星系关联的大小。我们的矮星系样本是建立在移除那些有一个(或多个)恒星质量大于最大阈值$M_{\rm max}$的星系的基础上的。我们分析了${\rm log}_{10}(M_{\rm max}[{\rm M}_{\odot}\,h^{-1}]) = 8.5, 9.0$和$9.5$定义的三个不同的样本。平均而言,我们的系统的典型尺寸为$\sim 0.2\,{\rm Mpc}\,h^{-1}$,速度色散为$\sim 30 {\rm km\,s^{-1}} $,估计总质量为$\sim 10^{11} {\rm M}_{\odot}\,h^{-1}$。如此大的典型尺寸表明,给定矮星系群的单个成员位于不同的暗物质晕中,通常不是任何其他晕的子结构。事实上,在我们90%以上的矮星系中,它们的个别成员居住在不同的暗物质晕中,而只有剩下的10%的成员居住在同一个晕中。我们的结果表明,$\Lambda$ CDM模型可以很自然地再现矮星系关联的存在和性质。
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