Field spheroid-dominated galaxies in a {\Lambda}-CDM Universe
M. S. Rosito, S. E. Pedrosa, P.B Tissera, V. Avila-Reese, I. Lacerna,, L. A. Bignone, H. J. Ibarra-Medel, S. Varela

TL;DR
This study uses LCDM simulations to analyze the properties and formation histories of field spheroid-dominated galaxies, finding good agreement with observed structural and dynamical relations but noting discrepancies in color and star formation activity.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of field spheroid-dominated galaxies in LCDM simulations comparing structural, dynamical, and stellar properties with observations.
Findings
Simulated sizes match observed galaxy sizes.
Structural relations like Faber-Jackson and Fundamental Plane are consistent with observations.
Simulated galaxies are bluer and more star-forming than observed.
Abstract
Understanding the formation and evolution of early-type, spheroid-dominated galaxies is an open question within the context of the hierarchical clustering scenario, particularly, in low-density environments. Our goal is to study the main structural, dynamical, and stellar population properties and assembly histories of field spheroid-dominated galaxies formed in a LCDM scenario to assess to what extend they are consistent with observations. We selected spheroid-dominated systems from a LCDM simulation that includes star formation, chemical evolution and Supernova feedback. A sample of 18 field systems with Mstar <= 6x10^10 Msun that are dominated by the spheroid component. For this sample we estimate the fundamental relations of ellipticals and then compared with current observations. The simulated spheroid galaxies have sizes in good agreement with observations. The bulges follow a…
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