Satellites in MW-like hosts: Environment dependence and close pairs
Roberto E. Gonzalez, Andrey V. Kravtsov, Nickolay Y. Gnedin

TL;DR
This study investigates how the environment influences the properties of Magellanic Cloud-sized satellites around Milky Way-like hosts, finding environmental effects on velocities but not on halo mass estimates, and analyzing the rarity of close satellite pairs.
Contribution
It demonstrates that environment affects satellite velocities but not the inferred host halo mass, refining methods to estimate the Milky Way's halo mass using satellite properties.
Findings
Satellites in Local Group-like environments have higher velocities.
Environment does not significantly alter the likelihood distribution of host halo mass.
Close pairs similar to the Magellanic Clouds are rare in ΛCDM halos.
Abstract
Previous studies showed that an estimate of the likelihood distribution of the Milky Way halo mass can be derived using the properties of the satellites similar to the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC). However, it would be straightforward to interpret such an estimate only if the properties of the Magellanic Clouds (MCs) are fairly typical and are not biased by the environment. In this study we explore whether the environment of the Milky Way affects the properties of the SMC and LMC such as their velocities. To test for the effect of the environment, we compare velocity distributions for MC-sized subhalos around Milky Way hosts in a sample selected simply by mass and in the second sample of such halos selected with additional restrictions on the distance to the nearest cluster and the local galaxy density, designed to mimic the environment of the Local Group (LG). We…
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