The Galaxy Progenitors of Stellar Streams around Milky Way-mass Galaxies in the FIRE Cosmological Simulations
Nondh Panithanpaisal, Robyn E. Sanderson, Andrew Wetzel, Emily C., Cunningham, Jeremy Bailin, Claude-Andr\'e Faucher-Gigu\`ere

TL;DR
This study uses FIRE-2 cosmological simulations to analyze the properties, origins, and evolution of stellar streams around Milky Way-like galaxies, revealing key factors influencing their phase-mixing and visibility.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of simulated stellar streams, identifying progenitor properties, timescales, and the dominant factors affecting stream fading in MW-mass galaxies.
Findings
Simulated streams range from 5x10^5 to 10^9 solar masses.
Progenitors' properties are similar to current MW satellite galaxies.
Host potential evolution controls phase-mixing rate.
Abstract
Stellar streams record the accretion history of their host galaxy. We present a set of simulated streams from disrupted dwarf galaxies in 13 cosmological simulations of Milky Way (MW)-mass galaxies from the FIRE-2 suite at , including 7 isolated Milky Way-mass systems and 6 hosts resembling the MW-M31 pair (full dataset at: https://flathub.flatironinstitute.org/sapfire). In total, we identify 106 simulated stellar streams, with no significant differences in the number of streams and masses of their progenitors between the isolated and paired environments. We resolve simulated streams with stellar masses ranging from up to , similar to the mass range between the Orphan and Sagittarius streams in the MW. We confirm that present-day simulated satellite galaxies are good proxies for stellar stream progenitors, with similar properties including…
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