The dark matter assembly of the Local Group in constrained cosmological simulations of a LambdaCDM universe
J. E. Forero-Romero, Y. Hoffman, G. Yepes, S. Gottoeber, R. Piontek,, A. Klypin, M. Steinmetz

TL;DR
This study uses constrained cosmological simulations to analyze the assembly history of the Local Group, revealing its quiet merger history and environmental influences on galaxy formation.
Contribution
It provides detailed predictions of the Local Group's assembly history using constrained simulations, highlighting the importance of environment in shaping its evolution.
Findings
The Local Group's formation and last major merger occurred approximately 10-12 Gyr ago.
Only 12-17% of similar mass halos share comparable assembly histories.
The environment around the Local Group influences its assembly and galaxy formation.
Abstract
We make detailed theoretical predictions for the assembly properties of the Local Group (LG) in the standard LambdaCDM cosmological model. We use three cosmological N-body dark matter simulations from the CLUES project, which are designed to reproduce the main dynamical features of the matter distribution down to the scale of a few Mpc around the LG. Additionally, we use the results of an unconstrained simulation with a sixty times larger volume to calibrate the influence of cosmic variance. We characterize the Mass Aggregation History (MAH) for each halo by three characteristic times, the formation, assembly and last major merger times. A major merger is defined by a minimal mass ratio of 10:1. We find that the three LGs share a similar MAH with formation and last major merger epochs placed on average \approx 10 - 12 Gyr ago. Between 12% and 17% of the halos in the mass range 5 x 10^11…
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