Galaxies' properties in the Fundamental Plane across time
Mauro D'Onofrio, Cesare Chiosi

TL;DR
This study uses simulations to analyze how galaxy properties in the Fundamental Plane evolve over cosmic time, revealing dependencies on mass, virialization, and star formation rate, and showing the FP's complexity.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the Fundamental Plane's parameters vary with galaxy mass and evolutionary state, highlighting the importance of virialization and star formation rate in galaxy structure.
Findings
FP coefficients vary with galaxy mass range
Less massive galaxies do not share the same FP as massive ones
Scatter around the FP increases with mass interval
Abstract
Context: Using the Illustris-1 and IllustrisTNG-100 simulations we investigate the properties of the Fundamental Plane (FP), that is the correlation between the effective radius Re, the effective surface intensity Ie and the central stellar velocity dispersion (sigma) of galaxies, at different cosmic epochs. Aims: Our aim is to study the properties of galaxies in the FP and its projections across time, adopting samples covering different intervals of mass. We would like to demonstrate that the position of a galaxy in the FP space strongly depends on its degree of evolution, that might be represented by the beta and L'_0 parameters entering the L-sigma^beta(t) law. Methods: Starting from the comparison of the basic relations among the structural parameters of artificial and real galaxies at low redshift, we obtain the fit of the FP and its coefficients at different cosmic epochs for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · History and Developments in Astronomy
