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Gravitational Heating Helps Make Massive Galaxies Red and Dead

Johansson, P.~H. and Naab, T. and Ostriker, J.~P.

Keywords

galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD, galaxies: evolution, galaxies: formation, methods: numerical

Abstract

We study the thermal formation history of four simulated galaxies that were shown in Naab et al. (2007) to reproduce a number of observed properties of elliptical galaxies. The temperature of the gas in the galaxies is steadily increasing with decreasing redshift, although much of the gas has a cooling time shorter than the Hubble time. The gas is being heated and kept hot by gravitational heating processes through the release of potential energy from infalling stellar clumps. The energy is dissipated in supersonic collisions of infalling gas lumps with the ambient gas and through the dynamical capturing of satellite systems causing gravitational wakes that transfer energy to the surrounding gas. Furthermore dynamical friction from the infalling clumps pushes out dark matter, lowering the central dark matter density by up to a factor of two from z=3 to z=0. In galaxies in which the late formation history (z

Information

Published
2009 as article
pjl, 697 - page(s): L38-L43
Contact
Prof. Dr. Andreas Burkert
Type
theoretical work
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