Local variations of the Stellar Velocity Ellipsoid-I: the disc of galaxies in the Auriga simulations
Daniel Walo-Mart\'in, Isabel P\'erez, Robert J.J. Grand, Jes\'us, Falc\'on-Barroso, Francesca Pinna, Marie Martig

TL;DR
This study investigates the local variations of the Stellar Velocity Ellipsoid in galaxy discs using Auriga simulations, revealing that local kinematic features are influenced by specific interactions and stellar populations, while global properties remain relatively uniform.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the 2D spatial distribution of the SVE across galaxy discs in cosmological simulations, highlighting local variations and their possible origins.
Findings
Global SVE ratio is similar across galaxy types.
Local SVE distributions vary significantly between galaxies.
Young stars have colder, less isotropic, and more complex SVE distributions.
Abstract
The connection between the Stellar Velocity Ellipsoid (SVE) and the dynamical evolution of galaxies has been a matter of debate in the last years and there is no clear consensus whether different heating agents (e.g. spiral arms, giant molecular clouds, bars and mergers) leave clear detectable signatures in the present day kinematics. Most of these results are based on a single and global SVE and have not taken into account that these agents do not necessarily equally affect all regions of the stellar disc.We study the 2D spatial distribution of the SVE across the stellar discs of Auriga galaxies, a set of high resolution magneto-hydrodynamical cosmological zoom-in simulations, to unveil the connection between local and global kinematic properties in the disc region. We find very similar, global, = 0.80 0.08 values for galaxies of different Hubble types. This…
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