The fates of the circumgalactic medium in the FIRE simulations

Zachary Hafen*, Claude André Faucher-Giguère, Anglés-Alcázar Daniel Anglés-Alcázar, Jonathan Stern, Dušan Kereš, Clarke Esmerian, Andrew Wetzel, Kareem El-Badry, T. K. Chan, Murray Norman Murray

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Abstract

We analyse the different fates of the circumgalactic medium (CGM) in FIRE-2 cosmological simulations, focusing on the redshifts z = 0.25 and 2 representative of recent surveys. Our analysis includes 21 zoom-in simulations covering the halo mass range Mh(z = 0) ∼ 1010-1012 M⊙. We analyse both where the gas ends up after first leaving the CGM (its 'proximate' fate) and its location at z = 0 (its 'ultimate' fate). Of the CGM at z = 2, about half is found in the ISM or stars of the central galaxy by z = 0 in Mh(z = 2) ∼ 5 × 1011 M⊙ haloes, but most of the CGM in lower mass haloes ends up in the intergalactic medium (IGM). This is so even though most of the CGM in Mh(z = 2) ∼ 5 × 1010 M⊙ haloes first accretes on to the central galaxy before being ejected into the IGM. On the other hand, most of the CGM mass at z = 0.25 remains in the CGM by z = 0 at all halo masses analysed. Of the CGM gas that subsequently accretes on to the central galaxy in the progenitors of Mh(z = 0) ∼ 1012 M⊙ haloes, most of it is cool (T ∼ 104 K) at z = 2 but hot (∼Tvir) at z ∼ 0.25, consistent with the expected transition from cold mode to hot mode accretion. Despite the transition in accretion mode, at both z =0.25 and 2 ≥ 80 per cent of the cool gas inMh ≥ 1011 M⊙ haloes will accrete on to a galaxy. We find that the metallicity of CGM gas is typically a poor predictor of both its proximate and ultimate fates. This is because there is in general little correlation between the origin of CGM gas and its fate owing to substantial mixing while in the CGM.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3581-3595
Number of pages15
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume494
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

Funding

FundersFunder number
Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics
Research Corporation for Science Advancement
Heising-Simons Foundation
University of California, Davis
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Flatiron Institute
Simons Foundation
National Science Foundation1412836, AST-1715216, 1714658, 1652522, AST-1652522, 1517491, AST-1412836, 0948017, AST-1517491, DGE-0948017, 1715216, 1713353, 1715101
Space Telescope Science InstituteHST-GO-14681.011, HST-AR-14293.001-A, HST-GO-14268.022-A
National Aeronautics and Space Administration17-ATP17-0067, NNX15AB22G
Canada Research ChairsTG-AST130039, TG-AST120025
Northwestern UniversityAR-15057, GO-14734, 80NSSC18K1097, AST-1715101

    Keywords

    • Cosmology: theory
    • Galaxies: evolution
    • Galaxies: formation
    • Galaxies: haloes
    • Intergalactic medium

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