论文标题

银河卫星的长期轨道演变及其对恒星形成历史的影响

Long-term orbital evolution of Galactic satellites and the effects on their star formation histories

论文作者

Miyoshi, Takahiro, Chiba, Masashi

论文摘要

我们研究了银河系光环(MW)中矮球星系(DSPHS)的轨道运动,以了解它们对这些MW卫星中恒星形成历史多样性的可能影响。在这项工作中,由于MW的深色光晕质量的增长,我们明确考虑了时间变化的引力潜力,以计算DSPHS的长期轨道发展,并在过去的135亿年中以{\ it gaia} dr2适当的运动为指导。我们发现,卫星的插入时间定义,该卫星首次在MW的光环的病毒半径内首次穿越,与恒星形成速率(SFR)达到峰值的时间相吻合。另一方面,Ultra Faint DSPHS在以前的作品中已经提出的前进时间之前已经完成了其SF活动,但是有一个签名表明他们的早期SF历史受到与成长中MW的光晕的相互作用的影响。我们还发现,对于经典的DSPHS,对于较小的第一个插座,对于银河系的较小的洋高度半径而言,SFR峰与当前恒星质量后形成的恒星的相对分数较小。这些结果表明,DSPHS的插入特性以及最终的环境效应,例如在MW的Dark Halo中含有RAM压力剥离和/或潮汐干扰,其中包含热气体在其星形史上起重要作用。

We investigate the orbital motions of dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs) in the halo of the Milky Way (MW) to understand their possible effects on the diversity of the star formation histories seen in these MW satellites. In this work, we explicitly consider a time-varying gravitational potential due to the growth of the MW's dark halo mass to calculate the long-term orbital evolutions of the dSphs, guided with {\it Gaia} DR2 proper motions, over the past 13.5 billion years. We find that the infall time of a satellite, defined at which the galaxy first crosses within the growing virial radius of the MW's halo, coincides well with the time when the star formation rate (SFR) is peaked for the sample of classical dSphs. On the other hand, ultra-faint dSphs already finished their SF activity prior to their infall times as already suggested in previous works, but there is a signature that their earlier SF histories are affected by interaction with the growing MW's halo to some extent. We also find, for classical dSphs, that the relative fraction of stars formed after the peak of the SFR to the current stellar mass is smaller for the smaller pericentric radius of the galaxy at its first infall. These results suggest that the infalling properties of the dSphs into the MW and the resultant environmental effects such as ram-pressure stripping and/or tidal disturbance in the MW's dark halo containing hot gas play important roles in their star formation histories.

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