Understanding Stellar Mass-Metallicity and Size Relations in Simulated Ultra-Faint Dwarf Galaxies
Minsung Go, Myoungwon Jeon, Yumi Choi, Nitya Kallivayalil, Sangmo Tony Sohn, Gurtina Besla, Hannah Richstein, Sal Wanying Fu, Tae Bong Jeong, Jihye Shin

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution simulations to explore the stellar mass-metallicity and size relations in ultra-faint dwarf galaxies, revealing the importance of early progenitor environments and merger histories in shaping their properties.
Contribution
The paper presents detailed high-resolution simulations of UFDs, demonstrating improved mass-metallicity relation matching and addressing structural complexities with a two-component density profile.
Findings
Simulated UFDs match observed mass-metallicity relations better than previous models.
Low-metallicity stars are common, but high-metallicity stars are difficult to produce before reionization.
Extended outer structures result from mergers, affecting size measurements.
Abstract
Reproducing the physical characteristics of ultra-faint dwarf galaxies (UFDs) in cosmological simulations is challenging, particularly with respect to stellar metallicity and galaxy size. To investigate these difficulties in detail, we conduct high-resolution simulations (, ) on six UFD analogs (, ). Our findings reveal that the stellar properties of UFD analogs are shaped by diverse star-forming environments from multiple progenitor halos in the early Universe. Notably, our UFD analogs exhibit a better match to the observed mass-metallicity relation (MZR), showing higher average metallicity compared to other theoretical models. The metallicity distribution functions (MDFs) of our simulated UFDs lack high-metallicity…
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