The Growth and Enrichment of the Intragroup Gas
Lichen Liang, Fabrice Durier, Arif Babul, Romeel Dav\'e, Benjamin D., Oppenheimer, Neal Katz, Mark Fardal, Tom Quinn

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations without AGN feedback to analyze the properties of intragroup gas, successfully reproducing many observed features and highlighting the need for additional feedback mechanisms in galaxy evolution models.
Contribution
It provides a baseline simulation that matches key intragroup medium properties and identifies the necessity of strong feedback to prevent overgrowth of stellar mass.
Findings
Simulated IGrM matches observed X-ray scaling relations.
Galactic winds are crucial for metal enrichment of the IGrM.
Additional feedback needed to prevent excessive stellar mass buildup.
Abstract
The thermal and chemical properties of the hot diffuse intragroup medium (IGrM) provide important constraints on the feedback processes associated with massive galaxy formation and evolution. Here we explore these constraints via a detailed analysis of the global properties of simulated z<3 galaxy groups from a cosmological simulation that includes a well-constrained prescription for stellar/supernovae-powered galactic outflows but no AGN feedback. Our aims are to (a) establish a baseline against which we will compare future models; (b) identify model successes due to stellar/supernovae-powered outflows; and (c) pinpoint features that signal the need for, and constrain the nature of, AGN feedback. Our simulation successfully reproduces key observed z=0 group IGrM properties, including the various X-ray Lx - Tx - entropy scaling relations, for all but the most massive groups. The z<1…
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