The confinement of star-forming galaxies into a main sequence through episodes of gas compaction, depletion and replenishment

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作者
Tacchella, Sandro [1 ]
Dekel, Avishai [2 ]
Carollo, C. Marcella [1 ]
Ceverino, Daniel [3 ,4 ]
DeGraf, Colin [2 ]
Lapiner, Sharon [2 ]
Mandelker, Nir [2 ]
Primack, Joel R. [5 ]
机构
[1] ETH, Inst Astron, Dept Phys, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Racah Inst Phys, Ctr Astrophys & Planetary Sci, IL-91904 Jerusalem, Israel
[3] Ctr Astrobiol CSIC INTA, Km 4, E-28850 Madrid, Spain
[4] Univ Autonoma Madrid, CSIC, AstroUAM, Unidad Asociada, E-28049 Madrid, Spain
[5] Univ Calif Santa Cruz, Dept Phys, Santa Cruz, CA 95064 USA
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
galaxies: evolution; galaxies: formation; galaxies: fundamental parameters; SIMILAR-TO; 2; ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI; FUNDAMENTAL METALLICITY RELATION; HIGH-REDSHIFT GALAXIES; PHASE-3 BILLION YEARS; STELLAR MASS DENSITY; AEGIS FIELD GALAXIES; SINS/ZC-SINF SURVEY; DARK-MATTER HALOES; DIGITAL SKY SURVEY;
D O I
10.1093/mnras/stw131
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Using cosmological simulations, we address the properties of high-redshift star-forming galaxies (SFGs) across their main sequence (MS) in the plane of star formation rate (SFR) versus stellar mass. We relate them to the evolution of galaxies through phases of gas compaction, depletion, possible replenishment, and eventual quenching. We find that the high-SFR galaxies in the upper envelope of the MS are compact, with high gas fractions and short depletion times (`blue nuggets'), while the lower SFR galaxies in the lower envelope have lower central gas densities, lower gas fractions, and longer depletion times, consistent with observed gradients across the MS. Stellar-structure gradients are negligible. The SFGs oscillate about the MS ridge on time-scales 0.4tHubble (similar to 1 Gyr at z similar to 3). The propagation upwards is due to gas compaction, triggered, e.g. by mergers, counter-rotating streams, and/or violent disc instabilities. The downturn at the upper envelope is due to central gas depletion by peak star formation and outflows while inflow from the shrunken gas disc is suppressed. An upturn at the lower envelope can occur once the extended disc has been replenished by fresh gas and a new compaction can be triggered, namely as long as the replenishment time is shorter than the depletion time. The mechanisms of gas compaction, depletion, and replenishment confine the SFGs to the narrow (+/- 0.3 dex) MS. Full quenching occurs in massive haloes (M,1, > 1011 5 Me) and/or at low redshifts (z < 3), where the replenishment time is long compared to the depletion time, explaining the observed bending down of the MS at the massive end.
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页码:2790 / 2813
页数:24
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