Cosmological Simulations of Massive Compact High-z Galaxies
Jesper Sommer-Larsen (1,2), Sune Toft (1) ((1) Dark Cosmology Centre,, (2) Excellence Cluster Universe, TUM)

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to analyze the structure and dynamics of massive, compact high-redshift galaxies, matching several observed properties and providing insights into their formation and composition.
Contribution
It presents high-resolution cosmological simulations that reproduce key observed features of massive compact z~2 galaxies, offering new insights into their structure, kinematics, and dark matter content.
Findings
Simulated mass-size relation aligns with observations for compact galaxies.
High velocity dispersions (~510 km/s) are matched within uncertainties.
Massive compact galaxies are predominantly baryon-dominated in their inner regions.
Abstract
In order to investigate the structure and dynamics of the recently discovered massive (M_* > 10^11 M_sun) compact z~2 galaxies, cosmological hydrodynamical/N-body simulations of a proto-cluster region have been undertaken. At z=2, the highest resolution simulation contains ~5800 resolved galaxies, of which 509, 27 and 5 have M_* > 10^10 M_sun, > 10^11 M_sun and > 4x10^11 M_sun, respectively. Effective radii and characteristic stellar densities have been determined for all galaxies. At z=2, for the definitely well resolved mass range of M_* > 10^11 Msun, the mass-size relation is consistent with observational findings for the most compact z~2 galaxies. The very high velocity dispersion recently measured for a compact z~2 galaxy (~510 km/s; van Dokkum et al 2009) can be matched at about the 1-sigma level, although a somewhat larger mass than the estimated M_* ~ 2 x 10^11 M_sun is…
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