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Ultra-diffuse galaxies in the EAGLE simulation

Published 21 Apr 2025 in astro-ph.GA | (2504.14973v2)

Abstract: We use the highest-resolution EAGLE simulation, Recal-L025N0752, to study the properties and formation of ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs). We identify 181 UDGs and find their properties closely match observations. The total masses of EAGLE UDGs range from ${\sim}5\times 10{8}~M_{\odot}$ to ${\sim}2\times 10{11}~M_{\odot}$, indicating that they are dwarf galaxies rather than failed $L_\star$ galaxies. EAGLE UDGs are not a distinct population, but rather a subset of dwarf galaxies, as their properties generally form a continuous distribution with those of normal dwarf galaxies. Unlike the situations in previous studies, the extended sizes of field UDGs in EAGLE are not driven by high halos spin or by supernova-induced stellar expansion, but instead largely arise from high spins in their star-forming gas and thus the newly formed stars at large radii. This might be attributed to galactic fountains, by which star-forming gas are launched to large halo-centric distances and acquire additional angular momentum through interactions with the circumgalactic medium. For satellite UDGs, ${\sim} 60 \%$ of them were already UDGs before falling into the host galaxy, while the remaining ${\sim} 40\%$ were normal galaxies prior to infall and subsequently transformed into UDGs due to tidal effects after infall.

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