The redshift evolution of galactic bar pattern speed in TNG50
Asiyeh Habibi, Mahmood Roshan, Mohammad Hosseinirad, Habib, Khosroshahi, J. A. L. Aguerri, Virginia Cuomo, Shahram Abbassi

TL;DR
This study uses TNG50 simulations to analyze how galactic bar pattern speeds evolve with redshift, revealing that bars slow down over time and that mergers and gas content have limited impact on this evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the redshift evolution of bar pattern speeds in simulated galaxies, highlighting the slow-down trend and the limited role of mergers and gas fraction.
Findings
Bar pattern speeds increase with redshift.
Bars slow down over cosmic time.
Mergers have limited effect on pattern speed evolution.
Abstract
In this paper, the redshift evolution of the galactic bar properties, like the bar length, pattern speed, and bar fraction, has been investigated for simulated galaxies at stellar masses in the cosmological magnetohydrodynamical simulation TNG50. We focus on the redshift evolution of the bar pattern speeds and \textit{the fast bar tension}. We show that the median value of the pattern speed of the bars increases as the redshift grows. On the other hand, although the median value of the bar length increases over time, the ratio between the corotation radius and the bar radius, namely the parameter, increases as well. In other words, the corotation radius increases with a higher rate compared to the bar length. This directly means that galactic bars slow down with time, or equivalently as the redshift declines. We…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
