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The post-infall evolution of a satellite galaxy

Matthew Nichols, Yves Revaz, Pascale Jablonka

Published 2015-03-17Version 1

As galaxy simulations increase in resolution more attention is being paid towards the evolution of dwarf galaxies and how the simulations compare to observations. Despite this increasing resolution we are however, far away from resolving the interactions of satellite dwarf galaxies and the hot coronae which surround host galaxies. We describe a new method which focuses only on the local region surrounding an infalling dwarf in an effort to understand how the hot baryonic halo will alter the chemodynamical evolution of dwarf galaxies. Using this method we examine how a dwarf, similar to Sextans dwarf spheroidal, evolves in the corona of a Milky Way like galaxy. We find that even at high perigalacticons the synergistic interaction between ram pressure and tidal forces transform a dwarf into a stream, suggesting that Sextans was much more massive in the past in order survive its perigalacticon passage. In addition the large confining pressure of the hot corona allows gas that was originally at the outskirts to begin forming stars, initially forming stars of low metallicity compared to the dwarf evolved in isolation. This increase in star formation eventually allows a dwarf galaxy to form more metal rich stars compared to one in isolation, but only if the dwarf retains gas for a sufficiently long period of time. In addition, dwarfs which formed substantial numbers of stars post-infall will have a slightly elevated [Mg/Fe] at high metallicity ([Fe/H] -1.5).

Comments: 25 pages, 23 figures, submitted to A&A. Comments appreciated
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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