The growth of brightest cluster galaxies in the TNG300 simulation:dissecting the contributions from mergers and in situ star formation
Daniel Montenegro-Taborda, Vicente Rodriguez-Gomez, Annalisa, Pillepich, Vladimir Avila-Reese, Laura V. Sales, Aldo Rodr\'iguez-Puebla and, Lars Hernquist

TL;DR
This study uses the TNG300 simulation to analyze the formation and growth of brightest cluster galaxies, emphasizing the roles of mergers and in situ star formation, and comparing results with observations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of BCG growth, quantifying the contributions of mergers and star formation, and tracks their evolution over cosmic time.
Findings
BCGs' stellar masses and star formation rates match observations at low redshift.
Major mergers significantly contribute to BCG growth since z=2.
Ex situ stars dominate BCGs at all radii, especially from mergers.
Abstract
We investigate the formation of brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) in the TNG300 cosmological simulation of the IllustrisTNG project. Our cluster sample consists of 700 haloes with at , along with their progenitors at earlier epochs. This includes 280 systems with at , as well as three haloes with . We find that the stellar masses and star formation rates of our simulated BCGs are in good agreement with observations at , and that they have experienced, on average, 2 (3) major mergers since (). Separating the BCG from the intracluster light (ICL) by means of a fixed 30 kpc aperture, we find that the fraction of stellar mass contributed by ex situ (i.e. accreted) stars at is approximately 70,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
