The merger rate of galaxies in the Illustris simulation: a comparison with observations and semi-empirical models
Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian · Columbia University · +8 more institutions
Abstract
We have constructed merger trees for galaxies in the Illustris simulation by directly tracking the baryonic content of subhaloes. These merger trees are used to calculate the galaxy–galaxy merger rate as a function of descendant stellar mass, progenitor stellar mass ratio, and redshift. We demonstrate that the most appropriate definition for the mass ratio of a galaxy–galaxy merger consists in taking both progenitor masses at the time when the secondary progenitor reaches its maximum stellar mass. Additionally, we avoid effects from ‘orphaned’ galaxies by allowing some objects to ‘skip’ a snapshot when finding a descendant, and by only considering mergers which show a well-defined ‘infall’ moment. Adopting…
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12Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Stellar mass
- Galaxy
- Galaxy merger
- Astronomy
- Redshift
- Galaxy formation and evolution