早期类型星系中星际介质的命运。IV.恒星反馈、合并和黑洞对模拟星系中冷星际介质的影响。

J. Nadolny, J. Michał Michałowski, M. Parente, Jens Hjorth, C. Gall, A. Leśniewska, M. Solar, Przemysław Nowaczyk, O. Ryzhov
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清除星系中的冷星际气体(ISM)对于淬灭恒星形成至关重要,然而这一过程背后的确切机制仍不清楚。这项工作的目的是找到模拟早期型星系中尘埃和气体去除的机制。我们对红移范围为0.02-0.32的大质量(模拟早期型星系)样本进行了统计研究,并结合其ISM特性进行了分析。特别是,我们研究了冷尘埃和气体清除的时间尺度、冷气体流入及其与黑洞质量的关系。我们还研究了星系在尘埃质量和恒星形成率(SFR)平面上的演化以及合并事件的影响。最后,我们对尘埃破坏机制进行了细分,以发现随着星系恒星年龄的变化,哪些过程(如果有的话)占主导地位。我们发现,这与之前处理早期类型星系尘埃和清除的时间尺度的观测工作有很好的一致性。当我们在模拟中考虑尘埃与恒星质量比与时间的函数关系时,我们发现尘埃与恒星质量比的下降与观测样本中恒星年龄的下降相似,从而验证了尘埃与恒星质量比在 ISM 下降计时中的作用。此外,我们还恢复了观测到的活跃恒星形成星系以及被动早期型星系的尘埃质量与SFR之间的关系。我们还发现,星爆星系在尘埃质量和 SFR 图上形成了自己的序列,其形式为:$尘埃,SB SFR ) + 6.533,$2 的散度为 0.32。最后,我们发现在早期型星系演化的早期阶段,II型超新星反向冲击主导了尘埃的破坏;然而,我们也看到在后期,恒星反馈变得更加重要。我们的研究表明,合并事件通过增加隆起与恒星总质量比导致形态转变,随后黑洞质量增加。射电模式吸积产生的黑洞反馈阻止了热晕气体的冷却,间接导致了 SFR 的下降。
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The fate of the interstellar medium in early-type galaxies. IV. The impact of stellar feedback, mergers, and black holes on the cold interstellar medium in simulated galaxies.
Removing the cold interstellar medium (ISM) from a galaxy is essential to quenching star formation, however, the exact mechanism behind this process remains unclear. The objective of this work is to find the mechanism responsible for dust and gas removal in simulated early-type galaxies. We studied a statistically significant sample of massive ( simulated early-type galaxies in a redshift range of 0.02--0.32 in the context of its ISM properties. In particular, we investigated the cold dust and gas removal timescales, the cold gas inflows, and their relation with black hole mass. We also investigated the evolution of galaxies in the dust mass and star formation rate (SFR) plane and the influence of merger events. Finally, we broke down the dust destruction mechanisms to find which (if any) of the implemented processes dominate as a function of a galaxy's stellar age. We find a good agreement with previous observational works dealing with the timescales of dust and removal from early-type galaxies. When considering the dust-to-stellar-mass ratio as a function of time in simulations, we recovered a similar decline as in the observational sample as a function of stellar age, validating its use for timing the ISM decline. Moreover, we recovered the observed relation between dust mass and the SFR for actively star-forming galaxies, as well as that of passive early-type galaxies. We also show that starburst galaxies form their own sequence on the dust mass and SFR plot in the form of $ dust, SB SFR ) + 6.533,$ with a $2 scatter of 0.32. Finally, we find that type II supernova reverse shocks dominate the dust destruction at the early stages of early-type galaxy evolution; however, we also see that at later times, stellar feedback becomes more important. We show that merger events lead to morphological transformations by increasing the bulge-to-total stellar mass ratio followed by an increase in black hole masses. The black hole feedback resulting from radio mode accretion prevents the hot halo gas from cooling, indirectly leading to a decrease in the SFR.
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