The formation of low surface brightness galaxies in the IllustrisTNG simulation
Luis Enrique P\'erez-Monta\~no, Vicente Rodriguez-Gomez, Bernardo, Cervantes Sodi, Qirong Zhu, Annalisa Pillepich, Mark Vogelsberger, Lars, Hernquist

TL;DR
This study uses the IllustrisTNG simulation to investigate the origins and properties of low surface brightness galaxies, revealing their distinct angular momentum, halo characteristics, and evolutionary history compared to high surface brightness galaxies.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of LSBGs in a cosmological simulation, highlighting their formation mechanisms and evolutionary pathways, which were previously less understood.
Findings
LSBGs are prevalent at stellar masses below 10^10 M_sun.
LSBGs have higher angular momentum and halo spin parameters than HSBGs.
The spin parameter bifurcation at z~2 influences LSBG properties at z=0.
Abstract
We explore the nature of low surface brightness galaxies (LSBGs) in the hydrodynamic cosmological simulation TNG100 of the IllustrisTNG project, selecting a sample of LSBGs (-band effective surface brightness mag arcsec) at over a wide range of stellar masses (- M). We find LSBGs of all stellar masses, although they are particularly prevalent at M. We show that the specific star formation rates of LSBGs are not significantly different from those of high surface brightness galaxies (HSBGs) but, as a population, LSBGs are systematically less massive and more extended than HSBGs, and tend to display late-type morphologies according to a kinematic criterion. At fixed stellar mass, we find that haloes hosting LSBGs are systematically more massive and have a higher baryonic fraction than those…
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