Effects of Active Galactic Nucleus Feedback on Cold Gas Depletion and Quenching of Central Galaxies
Wenlin Ma, Kexin Liu, Hong Guo, Weiguang Cui, Michael G. Jones, Jing, Wang, Le Zhang, Romeel Dave

TL;DR
This study compares how three major hydrodynamical simulations model the impact of AGN feedback on cold gas depletion and galaxy quenching, revealing differences in their effectiveness and underlying mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of AGN feedback effects on cold gas content across Illustris, IllustrisTNG, and SIMBA simulations, highlighting the role of black hole growth and feedback strength.
Findings
SIMBA matches observed cold gas depletion in quenched galaxies.
IllustrisTNG's weak kinetic feedback redistributes cold gas but does not deplete it effectively.
Black hole energy release is key to cold gas depletion and galaxy quenching.
Abstract
We investigate the influence of active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback on the galaxy cold gas content and its connection to galaxy quenching in three hydrodynamical simulations of Illustris, IllustrisTNG and SIMBA. By comparing to the observed atomic and molecular neutral hydrogen measurements for central galaxies, we find that Illustris over-predicts the cold gas masses in star-forming galaxies and significantly under-predicts them for quenched galaxies. IllustrisTNG performs better in this comparison than Illustris, but quenched galaxies retain too much cold gas compared with observations. SIMBA shows good agreement with observations, by depleting the global cold gas reservoir for quenched galaxies. We find that the discrepancies in IllustrisTNG are caused by its weak kinetic AGN feedback that only redistributes the cold gas from the inner disks to the outer regions and reduces the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
