Disk settling and dynamical heating: histories of Milky Way-mass stellar disks across cosmic time in the FIRE simulations

We study the kinematics of stars both at their formation and today within 14 Milky Way (MW)-mass galaxies from the FIRE-2 cosmological zoom-in simulations. We quantify the relative importance of cosmological disk settling and post-formation dynamical heating. We identify three eras: a Pre-Disk Era (...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2023-11
Hauptverfasser: McCluskey, Fiona, Wetzel, Andrew, Loebman, Sarah R, Moreno, Jorge, Claude-Andre Faucher-Giguere, Hopkins, Philip F
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Zusammenfassung:We study the kinematics of stars both at their formation and today within 14 Milky Way (MW)-mass galaxies from the FIRE-2 cosmological zoom-in simulations. We quantify the relative importance of cosmological disk settling and post-formation dynamical heating. We identify three eras: a Pre-Disk Era (typically >8 Gyr ago), when stars formed on dispersion-dominated orbits; an Early-Disk Era (~ 8 - 4 Gyr ago), when stars started to form on rotation-dominated orbits but with high velocity dispersion, sigma_form; and a Late-Disk Era (< 4 Gyr ago), when stars formed with low sigma_form. sigma_form increased with time during the Pre-Disk Era, peaking ~ 8 Gyr ago, then decreased throughout the Early-Disk Era as the disk settled and remained low throughout the Late-Disk Era. By contrast, the velocity dispersion measured today, sigma_now, increases monotonically with age because of stronger post-formation heating for Pre-Disk stars. Importantly, most of sigma_now was in place at formation, not added post-formation, for stars younger than ~ 10 Gyr. We compare the evolution of the three velocity components: at all times, sigma_R,form > sigma_phi,form > sigma_Z,form. Post-formation heating primarily increased sigma_R at ages < 4 Gyr but acted nearly isotropically for older stars. The kinematics of young stars in FIRE-2 broadly agree with the range observed across the MW, M31, M33, and PHANGS-MUSE galaxies. The lookback time that the disk began to settle correlates with its dynamical state today: earlier-settling galaxies currently form colder disks. Including stellar cosmic-ray feedback does not significantly change disk rotational support at fixed stellar mass.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2303.14210