The cumulative star-formation histories of dwarf galaxies with TNG50. I: Environment-driven diversity and connection to quenching
Gandhali D. Joshi, Annalisa Pillepich, Dylan Nelson, Elad Zinger,, Federico Marinacci, Volker Springel, Mark Vogelsberger, Lars Hernquist

TL;DR
This study uses TNG50 simulations to analyze the diverse star-formation histories of over 15,000 dwarf galaxies, highlighting the influence of environment, mass, and galaxy status on their evolutionary paths.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of dwarf galaxy SFHs across environments, revealing the roles of central/satellite status and mass in shaping their evolution, with detailed predictions for observational comparison.
Findings
Satellites assembled 90% of their stellar mass ~7 Gyr ago.
Centrals assembled 90% of their stellar mass ~1 Gyr ago.
Diversity in SFHs is significant, with environment and mass influencing star formation timing.
Abstract
We present the cumulative star-formation histories (SFHs) of >15000 dwarf galaxies () from the TNG50 run of the IllustrisTNG suite across a vast range of environments. The key factors determining the dwarfs' SFHs are their status as central or satellite and their stellar mass, with centrals and more massive dwarfs assembling their stellar mass at later times on average compared to satellites and lower mass dwarfs. The satellites (in hosts of total mass ) assembled 90% of their z=0 stellar mass ~ Gyr ago, while the centrals did so only ~ Gyr ago. TNG50 predicts a large diversity in SFHs for both centrals and satellites, so that the stacked cumulative SFHs are representative of the TNG50 dwarf populations only in an average sense and individual dwarfs can have significantly different…
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