Quantifying scatter in galaxy formation at the lowest masses
Ferah Munshi, Alyson Brooks, Elaad Applebaum, Charlotte Christensen,, Jordan P. Sligh, T. Quinn

TL;DR
This paper models the relationship between stellar mass and halo mass in dwarf galaxies, revealing increasing scatter at lower masses and providing a probabilistic framework for populating dark halos.
Contribution
It introduces a probabilistic model for the stellar mass-halo mass relation in ultra-faint dwarf galaxies, accounting for increasing scatter at low masses.
Findings
Scatter in the SMHM relation increases to over 1 dex at M_peak=10^8 M_sun.
The model predicts a steepening of the faint-end stellar mass function.
A formula is provided to stochastically populate low-mass halos.
Abstract
We predict the stellar mass -- halo mass (SMHM) relationship for dwarf galaxies, using simulated galaxies with peak halo masses of M M down into the ultra-faint dwarf range to M 10 M. Our simulated dwarfs have stellar masses of M 790 M to M, with corresponding -band magnitudes from to . For M M, the simulated SMHM relationship agrees with literature determinations, including exhibiting a small scatter of 0.3 dex. However, the scatter in the SMHM relation increases for lower-mass halos. We first present results for well-resolved halos that contain a simulated stellar population, but recognize that whether a halo hosts a galaxy is inherently mass resolution dependent. We thus adopt a probabilistic model to populate "dark" halos…
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