Dynamical modeling of SAURON galaxies

Proceedings of IUTAM Symposia and Summer Schools IUTAM 3

Authors:

Michele Cappellari, RCEVD Bosch, EK Verolme, R Bacon, Martin Bureau, Y Copin, RL Davies, E Emsellem, D Krajnovic, H Kuntschner, R McDermid, BW Miller, RF Peletier, PTD Zeeuw

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We describe our program for the dynamical modeling of early-type galaxies observed with the panoramic integral-field spectrograph SAURON. We are using Schwarzschild's numerical orbit superposition method to reproduce in detail all kinematical and photometric observables, and recover the intrinsic orbital structure of the galaxies. Since catastrophes are the most prominent features in the orbital observables, two-dimensional kinematical coverage is essential to constrain the dynamical models.

JWST detection of heavy neutron capture elements in a compact object merger

Authors:

Andrew Levan, Benjamin Gompertz, Om Sharan Salafia, Mattia Bulla, Eric Burns, Kenta Hotokezaka, Luca Izzo, Gavin Lamb, Daniele Malesani, Samantha Oates, Maria Ravasio, Alicia Rouco Escorial, Benjamin Schneider, Nikhil Sarin, Steve Schulze, Nial Tanvir, Kendall Ackley, Gemma Anderson, Gabriel Brammer, Lise Christensen, Vikram Dhillon, Phil Evans, Michael Fausnaugh, Wen-fai Fong, Andrew Fruchter, Chris Fryer, Johan Fynbo, Nicola Gaspari, Kasper Heintz, Jens Hjorth, Jamie Kennea, Mark Kennedy, Tanmoy Laskar, Giorgos Leloudas, Ilya Mandel, Antonio Martín-Carrillo, Brian Metzger, Matt Nicholl, Anya Nugent, Jesse Palmerio, Giovanna Pugilese, Jillian Rastinejad, Lauren Rhodes, Andrea Rossi, Stephen Smartt, Heloise Stevance, Aaron Tohuvavohu, Alexander van der Horst, Susanna Vergani, Darach Watson, Thomas Barclay, Kornpob Bhirombhakdi, Elme Breedt, Alice Breeveld, Alex Brown, Sergio Campana, Paolo D'Avanzo, Valerio D'Elia, Massimiliano De Pasquale, Martin Dyer, Duncan Galloway, James Garbutt, Matthew Green, Dieter Hartmann, Pall Jakobsson, Paul Kerry, Danial Langeroodi, James Leung, Stuart Littlefair, James Munday, Paul O'Brien, Steven Parsons, Ingrid Pelisoli, Dave Sahman, Ruben Salvaterra, Gianpiero Tagliaferri, Christina Thöne, Antonio de Ugarte Postigo, Boris Sbarufatti, Ashley Chrimes, Danny Steeghs, David Kann

Large Synoptic Survey Telescope White Paper; The Case for Matching U-band on Deep Drilling Fields

Authors:

BW Holwerda, A Baker, S Blyth, S Kannappan, D Obreschkow, S Ravindranath, E Elson, M Vaccari, S Crawford, M Bershady, N Hathi, N Maddox, R Taylor, MATTHEW Jarvis, J Bridge

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U-band observations with the LSST have yet to be fully optimized in cadence. The straw man survey design is a simple coverage of the medium-deep-fast survey. Here we argue that deep coverage of the four deep drilling fields (XMM-LSS, ECDFS, ELAIS-S1 and COSMOS) has a much higher scientific return, given that these are also the target of the Southern Hemisphere's Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder, the MeerKAT specifically, deep radio observations.

MIGHTEE - HI: The relation between the HI gas in galaxies and the cosmic web

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 513, Issue 2, pp.2168-2177

Authors:

Tudorache, Madalina N. ; Jarvis, M. J. ; Heywood, I. ; Ponomareva, A. A. ; Maddox, N. ; Frank, B. S. ; Adams, N. J. ; Bowler, R. A. A. ; Whittam, I. H. ; Baes, M. ; Pan, H. ; Rajohnson, S. H. A. ; Sinigaglia, F. ; Spekkens, K.

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We study the 3D axis of rotation (3D spin) of 77 H I galaxies from the MIGHTEE-H I Early Science observations, and its relation to the filaments of the cosmic web. For this HI-selected sample, the alignment between the spin axis and the closest filament (|cos ψ|) is higher for galaxies closer to the filaments, with ⟨|cos ψ|⟩ = 0.66 ± 0.04 for galaxies <5 Mpc from their closest filament compared to ⟨|cos ψ|⟩ = 0.37 ± 0.08 for galaxies at 5 < d < 10 Mpc. We find that galaxies with a low HI-to-stellar mass ratio (log10(MHI/M⋆) < 0.11) are more aligned with their closest filaments, with ⟨|cos ψ|⟩ = 0.58 ± 0.04; whilst galaxies with (log10(MHI/M⋆) > 0.11) tend to be mis-aligned, with ⟨|cos ψ|⟩ = 0.44 ± 0.04. We find tentative evidence that the spin axis of HI-selected galaxies tend to be aligned with associated filaments (d < 10 Mpc), but this depends on the gas fractions. Galaxies that have accumulated more stellar mass compared to their gas mass tend towards stronger alignment. Our results suggest that those galaxies that have accrued high gas fraction with respect to their stellar mass may have had their spin axis alignment with the filament disrupted by a recent gas-rich merger, whereas the spin vector for those galaxies in which the neutral gas has not been strongly replenished through a recent merger tend to orientate towards alignment with the filament. We also investigate the spin transition between galaxies with a high HI content and a low HI content at a threshold of MHI≈10^9.5M⊙ found in simulations; however, we find no evidence for such a transition with the current data.

SDSS-IV MaNGA: The Different Quenching Histories of Fast and Slow Rotators

MNRAS, 473, 2679

Authors:

Rebecca Smethurst, Karen Masters, Chris Lintott, Anne-Marie Weijmans, Michael Merrifield, Samantha Penny, Alfonso Aragon Salamanca, Joel Brownstein, Kevin Bundy, Niv Drory, David Law, Robert Nichol

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