Unveiling the formation channels of stellar halos through their chemical fingerprints
Jenny Gonzalez-Jara, Patricia B. Tissera, Antonela Monachesi, Emanuel, Sillero, Diego Pallero, Susana Pedrosa, Elisa A. Tau, Brian Tapia-Contreras,, Lucas Bignone

TL;DR
This study uses simulations to analyze the chemical and structural properties of stellar halos in galaxies, revealing how their formation history influences their chemical fingerprints and assembly processes.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the formation channels of stellar halos by linking their chemical abundances to their accretion history using CIELO simulations.
Findings
Stellar halos are mainly composed of accreted stars.
Metallicity scales linearly with halo mass.
Exsitu stars are older and more alpha-rich.
Abstract
Stellar halos around galaxies contain key information about their formation and assembly history. Using simulations, we can trace the origins of different stellar populations in these halos, contributing to our understanding of galaxy evolution. We aim to investigate the assembly of stellar halos and their chemical abundances in 28 galaxies from CIELO project with logMgal[9 and 11]Msun. Stellar halos were identified using the AM E method, focusing on the outer regions between the 1.5 optical radius and the virial radius. We divided the stellar populations based on their formation channel: exsitu, endodebris, and insitu, and analyzed their chemical abundances, ages, and spatial distributions. Additionally, we explored correlations between halo mass, metallicity, and alpha element enrichment. CIELO simulations reveal that stellar halos are predominantly composed of accreted material…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
