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The Size Evolution of Star-forming and Quenched Galaxies in the IllustrisTNG simulation

Shy Genel, Dylan Nelson, Annalisa Pillepich, Volker Springel, Ruediger Pakmor, Rainer Weinberger, Lars Hernquist, Jill Naiman, Mark Vogelsberger, Federico Marinacci, Paul Torrey

Published 2017-07-17Version 1

We analyze scaling relations and evolution histories of galaxy sizes in the TNG100, part of the IllustrisTNG simulation suite. Observational qualitative trends of size with stellar mass, star-formation rate and redshift are reproduced, and a quantitative comparison of projected r-band sizes at 0~<z<~2 shows agreement to better than 0.25dex. We follow populations of z=0 galaxies with a range of masses backwards in time along their main progenitor branches, separately for main-sequence and quenched galaxies. Our main findings are as follows. (i) At $M_{*,z=0}>~10^{9.5}$M$_\odot$, the main progenitors evolve in different ways, with quenched galaxies hardly growing in median size before quenching, whereas main-sequence galaxies grow their median size continuously, thus opening a gap from the progenitors of quenched galaxies. This is partly because the main-sequence high-redshift progenitors of quenched z=0 galaxies are drawn from the lower end of the size distribution of the overall population of main-sequence high-redshift galaxies. (ii) Quenched galaxies with $M_{*,z=0}>~10^{9.5}$M$_\odot$ experience a steep size growth on the size-mass plane after their quenching time, but the size growth rate as a function of time is similar to that of main-sequence galaxies. Hence, the size gap is not closed by z=0. (iii) At all masses but $M_{*,z=0}>10^{11}$M$_\odot$, most of the size (and mass) growth of quenched galaxies occurs while they are still on the main-sequence, and the size variation among quenched galaxies is driven by different degrees of growth on the main-sequence rather than after quenching.

Comments: Submitted to MNRAS. 22 pages, 14 figures. Key figures are 2, 5, and 10. Link at www.tng-project.org
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