Numerical Simulations of Hot Halo Gas in Galaxy Mergers
Manodeep Sinha, Kelly Holley-Bockelmann

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution hydrodynamic simulations to investigate the behavior of hot halo gas during galaxy mergers, revealing shock heating, X-ray emissions, and gas unbinding that impact galaxy evolution and intergalactic medium enrichment.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of hot halo gas dynamics in galaxy mergers, including an analytic fit for X-ray luminosity based on merger parameters.
Findings
Strong shocks heat halo gas before first passage.
X-ray luminosity depends on halo gas fraction.
Unbound gas can enrich the intergalactic medium.
Abstract
Galaxy merger simulations have explored the behaviour of gas within the galactic disk, yet the dynamics of hot gas within the galaxy halo has been neglected. We report on the results of high-resolution hydrodynamic simulations of colliding galaxies with hot halo gas. We explore a range of mass ratios, gas fractions and orbital configurations to constrain the shocks and gas dynamics within the progenitor haloes. We find that : (i) A strong shock is produced in the galaxy haloes before the first passage, increasing the temperature of the gas by almost an order of magnitude to K. (ii) The X-ray luminosity of the shock is strongly dependent on the gas fraction; it is erg/s for halo gas fractions larger than 10%. (iii) The hot diffuse gas in the simulation produces X-ray luminosities as large as erg/s. This contributes to the total X-ray…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
