The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2024)

Gas and Star Formation in Satellites of Milky Way Analogs

  • Michael G. Jones,
  • David J. Sand,
  • Ananthan Karunakaran,
  • Kristine Spekkens,
  • Kyle A. Oman,
  • Paul Bennet,
  • Gurtina Besla,
  • Denija Crnojević,
  • Jean-Charles Cuillandre,
  • Catherine E. Fielder,
  • Stephen Gwyn,
  • Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad3076
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 966, no. 1
p. 93

Abstract

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We have imaged the entirety of eight (plus one partial) Milky Way (MW)–like satellite systems, a total of 42 (45) satellites, from the Satellites Around Galactic Analogs II catalog in both H α and H i with the Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope and the Jansky Very Large Array. In these eight systems we have identified four cases where a satellite appears to be currently undergoing ram pressure stripping (RPS) as its H i gas collides with the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of its host. We also see a clear suppression of gas fraction ( M _HI / M _* ) with decreasing (projected) satellite–host separation—to our knowledge, the first time this has been observed in a sample of MW-like systems. Comparisons to the Auriga, A Project Of Simulating The Local Environment, and TNG50 cosmological zoom-in simulations show consistent global behavior, but they systematically underpredict gas fractions across all satellites by roughly 0.5 dex. Using a simplistic RPS model, we estimate the average peak CGM density that satellites in these systems have encountered to be $\mathrm{log}{\rho }_{\mathrm{cgm}}/{\rm{g}}\,{\mathrm{cm}}^{-3}\approx -27.3$ . Furthermore, we see tentative evidence that these satellites are following a specific star formation rate to gas fraction relation that is distinct from field galaxies. Finally, we detect one new gas-rich satellite in the UGC 903 system with an optical size and surface brightness meeting the standard criteria to be considered an ultra-diffuse galaxy.

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