Gas Accretion Can Drive Turbulence in Galaxies
John C. Forbes, Razieh Emami, Rachel S. Somerville, Shy Genel, Dylan, Nelson, Annalisa Pillepich, Blakesley Burkhart, Greg L. Bryan, Mark R., Krumholz, Lars Hernquist, Stephanie Tonnesen, Paul Torrey, Viraj Pandya,, Christopher C. Hayward

TL;DR
This study investigates whether gas accretion directly influences turbulence in galaxies, using high-resolution simulations to measure energy contributions from accreting material and other processes across different galaxy regimes.
Contribution
It provides the first direct measurement of accretion's impact on galactic turbulence using Lagrangian tracers in cosmological simulations, highlighting regimes where accretion dominates turbulence.
Findings
Accretion contributes to galactic turbulence energy.
Accretion may dominate turbulence in outskirts and less massive galaxies.
Turbulence drivers vary with galaxy mass and redshift.
Abstract
The driving of turbulence in galaxies is deeply connected with the physics of feedback, star formation, outflows, accretion, and radial transport in disks. The velocity dispersion of gas in galaxies therefore offers a promising observational window into these processes. However, the relative importance of each of these mechanisms remains controversial. In this work we revisit the possibility that turbulence on galactic scales is driven by the direct impact of accreting gaseous material on the disk. We measure this effect in a disk-like star-forming galaxy in IllustrisTNG, using the high-resolution cosmological magnetohydrodynamical simulation TNG50. We employ Lagrangian tracer particles with a high time cadence of only a few Myr to identify accretion and other events, such as star formation, outflows, and movement within the disk. The energies of particles as they arrive in the disk are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
