Dancing in the dark: galactic properties trace spin swings along the cosmic web

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 444:2 (2014) 1453-1468

Authors:

Y Dubois, C Pichon, C Welker, DL Borgne, Julien Devriendt, C Laigle, S Codis, D Pogosyan, S Arnouts, K Benabed, E Bertin, J Blaizot, F Bouchet, J-F Cardoso, S Colombi, VD Lapparent, V Desjacques, R Gavazzi, Adrianne Slyz, T Sousbie, R Teyssier, L Tresse, M Treyer, D Vibert, M Volonteri

Abstract:

A large-scale hydrodynamical cosmological simulation, Horizon-AGN, is used to investigate the alignment between the spin of galaxies and the cosmic filaments above redshift 1.2. The analysis of more than 150 000 galaxies per time step in the redshift range 1.2 < z < 1.8 with morphological diversity shows that the spin of low-mass blue galaxies is preferentially aligned with their neighbouring filaments, while high-mass red galaxies tend to have a perpendicular spin. The reorientation of the spin of massive galaxies is provided by galaxy mergers, which are significant in their mass build-up. We find that the stellar mass transition from alignment to misalignment happens around 3 × 1010 M. Galaxies form in the vorticity-rich neighbourhood of filaments, and migrate towards the nodes of the cosmic web as they convert their orbital angular momentum into spin. The signature of this process can be traced to the properties of galaxies, as measured relative to the cosmic web. We argue that a strong source of feedback such as active galactic nuclei is mandatory to quench in situ star formation in massive galaxies and promote various morphologies. It allows mergers to play their key role by reducing post-merger gas inflows and, therefore, keeping spins misaligned with cosmic filaments.

Fitting the Fermi-LAT GeV excess: On the importance of including the propagation of electrons from dark matter

Physical Review D American Physical Society (APS) 90:4 (2014) 043508

Authors:

Thomas Lacroix, Céline Bœhm, Joseph Silk

A reassessment of the redshift distribution and physical properties of luminous (sub-)millimetre galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 444:1 (2014) 117-128

Authors:

MP Koprowski, JS Dunlop, MJ Michałowski, M Cirasuolo, RAA Bowler

The universe expects

The New Scientist Elsevier 223:2980 (2014) 38-41

Integral field spectroscopy of high redshift galaxies with the HARMONI spectrograph on the European Extremely Large Telescope

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 9147 (2014) 91478z-91478z-8

Authors:

S Kendrew, S Zieleniewski, N Thatte, J Devriendt, R Houghton, T Fusco, M Tecza, F Clarke, Kieran O'Brien