Spiral Structure Properties, Dynamics, and Evolution in MW-mass Galaxy Simulations
J. R. Quinn, S. R. Loebman, K. J. Daniel, L. Beraldo e Silva, A. Wetzel, V. P. Debattista, A. Arora, S. Ansar, F. McCluskey, D. Masoumi, and J. Bailin

TL;DR
This study catalogs the properties, dynamics, and evolution of spiral arms in Milky Way-mass galaxy simulations, revealing their transient nature, dependence on environment, and potential as density wave features across stellar populations.
Contribution
First comprehensive catalog of spiral structures in cosmological simulations, linking morphology and evolution to galactic environment and interactions.
Findings
Spiral arms are transient, recurring features lasting around 2 Gyr.
Galactic environment influences spiral strength and longevity.
Spirals are present across all stellar age populations, indicating density wave origins.
Abstract
The structure of spiral galaxies is essential to understanding the dynamics and evolution of disk galaxies; however, the precise nature of spiral arms remains uncertain. Two challenges in understanding the mechanisms driving spirals are how galactic environment impacts spiral morphology and how they evolve over time. We present a catalog characterizing the properties, dynamics, and evolution of spiral structure in 10 Milky Way-mass galaxies from the FIRE-2 cosmological zoom-in simulations. Consistent with previous literature, we find that FIRE-2 spirals are transient, recurring features simultaneously present in the disk at varying pattern speeds () that broadly decrease with radius. These spirals persist on Gyr timescales (mean duration 1.90 Gyr), but fluctuate in amplitude on timescales of hundreds of Myr. Tidal interactions and bar episodes impact the resulting …
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