Interacting galaxies in the IllustrisTNG simulations – V. Comparing the influence of star-forming versus passive companions
Abstract
We study interacting galaxy pairs in the TNG100-1 and TNG300-1 cosmological simulations using previously generated closest companion samples. We study the specific star-formation rates (sSFRs) of massive ($10^{10} \, {\rm M}_{\odot } \lt M_* \lt 10^{12} \, {\rm M}_{\odot }$ ) galaxies at z ≤ 0.2 as a function of separation from the closest companion galaxy. We split our sample based on whether the companion galaxy is star-forming or passive. We find that galaxies with close star-forming companions have sSFRs that are enhanced (on average) by a factor of 2.9 ± 0.3 in TNG100-1 and 2.27 ± 0.06 in TNG300-1 compared to controls, with enhancements present out to separations of ∼300 kpc. Galaxies with passive companions in TNG300-1 exhibit mild sSFR suppression (∼12 per cent) at 100–300 kpc and small sSFR enhancements at separations below 50 kpc. sSFR suppression is strongest in pairs where the galaxy’s stellar mass is more than 2 times that of its passive companion. By generating a stellar mass-matched (‘twinned’) sample in TNG300-1, we show that differences in sSFR trends between companion types are not a result of intrinsic stellar mass differences in star-forming versus passive galaxies. We compare with an analogous sample of galaxy pairs from SDSS, finding consistent results between observations and simulations. Overall, we find that star-forming galaxies show enhanced sSFRs regardless of companion type, but that galaxies with close passive companions are more likely to be passive themselves.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- May 04, 2023
- Source ID
- 10.1093/mnras/stad1314
Entities
People
- David R. Patton
- Lawrence Faria
- Sara Ellison
- Westley Brown
Organizations
- Case Western Reserve University
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
- New Mexico State University
- Ohio State University
- Queen's University
- Trent University
- United States Naval Observatory
- University of Basel
- University of Chicago
- University of Pittsburgh
- University of Portsmouth
- University of Victoria
- University of Washington
- York University