IllustrisTNG Insights: Factors Affecting the Presence of Bars in Disk Galaxies
Shuai Lu, Min Du, P. Victor Debattista

TL;DR
This study uses the IllustrisTNG simulation to investigate the factors influencing the presence and properties of bars in disk galaxies, highlighting the roles of mergers, galaxy compactness, and evolutionary history.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the origins and evolution of galactic bars, especially regarding the impact of mergers and internal galaxy properties in a cosmological context.
Findings
Bars are more likely to persist in galaxies with fewer mergers.
Approximately 60% of unbarred galaxies once had bars.
Short bars tend to form and evolve similarly to normal bars.
Abstract
Bars are important in the secular evolution of galaxies. This study is aimed at exploring the reasons why some galaxies have bars at redshift while others do not. We use ellipse fitting to measure the properties and evolution of bars in the IllustrisTNG cosmological simulation. By using the K-S two-sample test and tracing their evolutionary changes, we analyze the parameter differences between barred and unbarred galaxies. The properties of galaxies with short bars are also studied. When tracing all disk galaxies at back to , all of them show similar bar features at . The fraction of bars increases in barred and short-bar galaxies but decreases in unbarred galaxies during . In the case of disk galaxies with stellar mass log, nurture (mainly mergers) plays the most important role in suppressing or destroying bars. Bars are more likely to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
