Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-11-18
Astrophys.J. 636 (2006) L77-L80
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
12 pages, 1 figure. Minor changes to match the published version
Scientific paper
10.1086/500044
We present results of a study on the evolution of the parameters characterizing the structure and dynamics of the relaxed elliptical-like objects (ELOs) identified at z=0, z=1 and z=1.5 in a set of hydrodynamical, self-consistent simulations operating in the context of a concordance cosmological model. The values of the stellar mass, the stellar half-mass radius and the stellar mean-square velocity have been measured in each ELO and found to populate, at any z, a flattened ellipsoid close to a plane (the dynamical plane, DP). Our simulations indicate that, at the intermediate zs considered, individual ELOs evolve, increasing the values of these parameters as a consequence of on-going mass assembly, but, nevertheless, their DP is roughly preserved within its scatter, in agreement with observations of the Fundamental Plane of ellipticals at different zs. We briefly discuss how this lack of significant dynamical and structural evolution in ELO samples arises, in terms of the two different phases operating in the mass aggregation history of their dark matter halos. According with our simulations, most dissipation involved in ELO formation takes place at the early violent phase, causing the stellar mass, the stellar half-mass radius and the stellar mean-square velocity parameters to settle down to the DP, and, moreover, the transformation of most of the available gas into stars. In the subsequent slow phase, ELO stellar mass growth preferentially occurs through non-dissipative processes, so that the DP is preserved and the ELO star formation rate considerably decreases. These results hint, for the first time, to a possible way of explaining, in the context of cosmological simulations, different apparently paradoxical observational results on ellipticals.
Artal H.
Domínguez-Tenreiro Rosa
Oñorbe José
Saiz Alejandro
Serna Ainhoa
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