# Galaxies lacking dark matter in the Illustris simulation

**Authors:** Moritz Haslbauer, Joerg Dabringhausen, Pavel Kroupa, Behnam, Javanmardi, Indranil Banik

arXiv: 1905.03258 · 2019-10-16

## TL;DR

This study uses the Illustris-1 simulation to identify and analyze tidal dwarf galaxy candidates, confirming the dual dwarf galaxy theorem within a $	ext{Lambda}$CDM cosmology and exploring their properties and formation mechanisms.

## Contribution

First verification of the dual dwarf galaxy theorem in a self-consistent $	ext{Lambda}$CDM simulation, analyzing properties and formation of dark matter-poor dwarf galaxies.

## Key findings

- 97 TDGCs identified at z=0 with specific mass range
- TDGCs are phase-space correlated and metal-rich
- Dark matter-poor galaxies differ from dark matter-rich dwarfs in size

## Abstract

(Abridged) Any viable cosmological model in which galaxies interact predicts the existence of primordial and tidal dwarf galaxies (TDGs). In particular, in the standard model of cosmology ($\Lambda$CDM), according to the dual dwarf galaxy theorem, there must exist both primordial dark matter-dominated and dark matter-free TDGs with different radii. We study the frequency, evolution, and properties of TDGs in a $\Lambda$CDM cosmology. We use the hydrodynamical cosmological Illustris-1 simulation to identify tidal dwarf galaxy candidates (TDGCs) and study their present-day physical properties. We also present movies on the formation of a few galaxies lacking dark matter, confirming their tidal dwarf nature. TDGCs can however also be formed via other mechanisms, such as from ram-pressure-stripped material or, speculatively, from cold-accreted gas. We find 97 TDGCs with $M_{stellar} >5 \times 10^7 M_\odot$ at redshift $z = 0$, corresponding to a co-moving number density of $2.3 \times 10^{-4} h^3 cMpc^{-3}$. The most massive TDGC has $M_{total} = 3.1 \times 10^9 M_\odot$, comparable to that of the Large Magellanic Cloud. TDGCs are phase-space-correlated, reach high metallicities, and are typically younger than dark matter-rich dwarf galaxies. We report for the first time the verification of the dual dwarf theorem in a self-consistent $\Lambda$CDM cosmological simulation. Simulated TDGCs and dark matter-dominated galaxies populate different regions in the radius-mass diagram in disagreement with observations of early-type galaxies. The dark matter-poor galaxies formed in Illustris-1 have comparable radii to observed dwarf galaxies and to TDGs formed in other galaxy-encounter simulations. In Illustris-1, only 0.17% of all selected galaxies with $M_{stellar} = 5 \times 10^7-10^9 M_\odot$ are TDGCs or dark matter-poor dwarf galaxies. The occurrence of NGC 1052-DF2-type objects is discussed.

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