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Ultra-diffuse galaxies in the Auriga simulations

Shihong Liao, Liang Gao, Carlos S. Frenk, Robert J. J. Grand, Qi Guo, Facundo A. Gomez, Federico Marinacci, Ruediger Pakmor, Shi Shao, Volker Springel

Published 2019-04-12Version 1

We investigate the formation of ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) using the Auriga high-resolution cosmological magneto-hydrodynamical simulations of Milky Way-sized galaxies. We identify a sample of $92$ UDGs in the simulations that match a wide range of observables such as sizes, central surface brightness, S\'{e}rsic indices, colors, spatial distribution and abundance. Auriga UDGs have dynamical masses similar to normal dwarfs. In the field, the key to their origin is a strong correlation present in low-mass dark matter haloes between galaxy size and halo spin parameter. Field UDGs form in dark matter haloes with larger spins compared to normal dwarfs in the field, in agreement with previous semi-analytical models. Satellite UDGs, on the other hand, have two different origins: $\sim 55\%$ of them formed as field UDGs before they were accreted; the remaining $\sim 45\%$ were normal field dwarfs that subsequently turned into UDGs as a result of tidal interactions.

Comments: 13 pages, 10 figures, submitted to MNRAS
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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