Satellite Dwarf Galaxies in a Hierarchical Universe: Infall Histories, Group Preprocessing, and Reionization
Andrew R. Wetzel, Alis J. Deason, Shea Garrison-Kimmel

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to analyze the infall histories and environmental influences on satellite dwarf galaxies in the Local Group, highlighting the roles of group preprocessing and cosmic reionization in their evolution.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the infall times, group preprocessing, and reionization effects on dwarf galaxy evolution using detailed cosmological simulations.
Findings
Most satellites fell into MW/M31 halos 5-8 Gyr ago.
Many satellites experienced group preprocessing before infall.
Reionization effects occurred at different epochs than environmental influences.
Abstract
In the Local Group (LG), almost all satellite dwarf galaxies that are within the virial radius of the Milky Way (MW) and Andromeda (M31) exhibit strong environmental influence. The orbital histories of these satellites provide the key to understanding the role of the MW/M31 halo, lower-mass groups, and cosmic reionization on the evolution of dwarf galaxies. We examine the virial-infall histories of satellites with M_star = 10^{3-9} M_sun using the ELVIS suite of cosmological zoom-in dissipationless simulations of 48 MW/M31-like halos. Satellites at z = 0 fell into the MW/M31 halos typically 5 - 8 Gyr ago at z = 0.5 - 1. However, they first fell into any host halo typically 7 - 10 Gyr ago at z = 0.7 - 1.5. This difference arises because many satellites experienced "group preprocessing" in another host halo, typically of M_vir ~ 10^{10-12} M_sun, before falling into the MW/M31 halos.…
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