论文标题
Asymba:Simba模拟中的HI全局概况不对称
ASymba: HI global profile asymmetries in the Simba simulation
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论文摘要
星系的空间积分,1D HI的全局剖面中的不对称性可以告知我们内部(例如流出)和外部(例如合并,潮汐相互作用,RAM压力剥离)过程,以塑造星系进化。理解这些主要驱动HI轮廓不对称性的哪一种特别感兴趣。在进行SKA探测器和SKA HI排放调查的领先时,事实证明,流体动力学模拟是此类研究的有用资源。在这里,我们介绍了Asymba:Simba星系HI中的不对称性背后的方法,也是第一个结果,首次将此模拟套件用于此类研究。我们生成对这些星系的HI含量的模拟观察,并使用三种不同的方法计算不对称的轮廓。我们发现$ m _ {\ rm hi} $与所有不对称度量的相关性最强,并且与银河系经历的合并数量也较弱,并且气体和星系旋转。我们还发现与XGASS样品的一致性良好,因为具有高度不对称曲线的星系往往比具有对称曲线的星系较低,并且在SSFR参数空间中发现了相同的含量。对于低质量星系,很难区分不对称星系和对称星系,但是在高质量种群中这是可以实现的。这些结果展示了Asymba的潜力,并为进一步研究提供了基础,包括与即将进行的大型HI排放调查进行比较。
Asymmetry in the spatially integrated, 1D HI global profiles of galaxies can inform us on both internal (e.g. outflows) and external (e.g. mergers, tidal interactions, ram pressure stripping) processes that shape galaxy evolution. Understanding which of these primarily drive HI profile asymmetry is of particular interest. In the lead-up to SKA pathfinder and SKA HI emission surveys, hydrodynamical simulations have proved to be a useful resource for such studies. Here we present the methodology behind, as well as first results, of ASymba: Asymmetries in HI of Simba galaxies, the first time this simulation suite has been used for this type of study. We generate mock observations of the HI content of these galaxies and calculate the profile asymmetries using three different methods. We find that $M_{\rm HI}$ has the strongest correlation with all asymmetry measures, with weaker correlations also found with the number of mergers a galaxy has undergone, and gas and galaxy rotation. We also find good agreement with the xGASS sample, in that galaxies with highly asymmetric profiles tend to have lower HI gas fractions than galaxies with symmetric profiles, and additionally find the same holds in sSFR parameter space. For low HI mass galaxies, it is difficult to distinguish between asymmetric and symmetric galaxies, but this becomes achievable in the high HI mass population. These results showcase the potential of ASymba and provide the groundwork for further studies, including comparison to upcoming large HI emission surveys.