Radio Galaxies in SIMBA: A MIGHTEE Comparison
Nicole L. Thomas, Imogen H. Whittam, Catherine L. Hale, Leah K., Morabito, Romeel Dav\'e, Matt J. Jarvis, Robin H.W. Cook

TL;DR
This study compares observed radio galaxy properties from the MIGHTEE survey with simulated data from SIMBA, revealing similarities and discrepancies that challenge current understanding of AGN accretion modes and feedback mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of radio galaxy host and black hole properties between observations and simulations, highlighting areas where models align or diverge from real data.
Findings
HERGs and LERGs show similar properties in both data sets except for star formation rates.
SIMBA predicts low Eddington fraction HERGs confirmed by MIGHTEE, especially at low redshift.
The study challenges existing models of AGN accretion and feedback in faint radio galaxy populations.
Abstract
We present a qualitative comparison between the host and black hole properties of radio galaxies in the MeerKAT GigaHertz Tiered Extragalactic Exploration~(MIGHTEE) survey with the radio galaxy population in the SIMBA suite of cosmological hydrodynamical simulations. The MIGHTEE data includes a 1deg pointing of the COSMOS field observed at 1.28GHz with the MeerKAT radio telescope and cross-matched with multi-wavelength counterparts to provide classifications of high and low excitation radio galaxies (HERGs and LERGs) along with their corresponding host properties. We compare the properties of the MIGHTEE HERGs and LERGs with that predicted by the SIMBA simulations where HERGs and LERGs are defined as radio galaxies dominated by cold or hot mode accretion respectively. We consider stellar masses , star formation rates SFR, AGN bolometric luminosity ,…
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