The imprint of dissipation on the shapes of merger remnant LOSVDs
Loren K. Hoffman, Thomas J. Cox, Suvendra N. Dutta, Lars E. Hernquist

TL;DR
This study investigates how dissipation during galaxy mergers influences the non-Gaussian features of the line-of-sight velocity distributions, revealing that higher gas fractions lead to distinct LOSVD shapes consistent with observations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the impact of gas fraction on LOSVD shapes in merger remnants using advanced simulations, linking formation history to observable kinematic features.
Findings
Higher gas fractions (>20%) produce tight negative h_3-v/sigma correlations.
Low gas fractions (<15%) show weak, mixed h_3-v/sigma relations.
Re-mergers of gas-rich remnants result in slow rotators with Gaussian LOSVDs.
Abstract
The properties of elliptical galaxies are broadly consistent with simulated remnants of gas-rich mergers between spirals, motivating more detailed studies of the imprint of this formation mechanism on the remnant distribution function. Gas has a strong impact on the non-Gaussian shapes of the line-of-sight velocity distributions (LOSVDs) of the merger remnant, owing to the embedded disk that forms out of the gas that retains its angular momentum during the merger, and the strong central mass concentration from the gas that falls to the center. The deviations from Gaussianity are parametrized by the Gauss-Hermite moments h_3 and h_4, which are related to the skewness and kurtosis of the LOSVDs. We quantify the dependence of the (h_3,h_4)-v/sigma relations on the initial gas fraction of the progenitor disks in 1:1 mergers, using Gadget-2 simulations including star formation, radiative…
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