HI discs of L$_{\ast}$ galaxies as probes of the baryonic physics of galaxy evolution
Jindra Gensior, Robert Feldmann, Marta Reina-Campos, Sebastian, Trujillo-Gomez, Lucio Mayer, Benjamin W. Keller, Andrew Wetzel, J. M., Diederik Kruijssen, Philip F. Hopkins, Jorge Moreno

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to analyze how different baryonic physics models influence the properties and morphology of HI discs in Milky Way-like galaxies, providing insights into galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It compares various star formation and feedback models in simulations to determine their effects on HI disc properties and morphology, highlighting the importance of turbulence-based SFE and early stellar feedback.
Findings
HI properties match observations across models
Thin HI discs require turbulence-based SFE or early feedback
HI disc morphology is sensitive to physics models
Abstract
Understanding what shapes the cold gas component of galaxies, which both provides the fuel for star formation and is strongly affected by the subsequent stellar feedback, is a crucial step towards a better understanding of galaxy evolution. Here, we analyse the HI properties of a sample of 46 Milky Way halo-mass galaxies, drawn from cosmological simulations (EMP-Pathfinder and FIREbox). This set of simulations comprises galaxies evolved self-consistently across cosmic time with different baryonic sub-grid physics: three different star formation models [constant star formation efficiency (SFE) with different star formation eligibility criteria, and an environmentally-dependent, turbulence-based SFE] and two different feedback prescriptions, where only one sub-sample includes early stellar feedback. We use these simulations to assess the impact of different baryonic physics on the HI…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
