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THE THREE HUNDRED project: the gas disruption of infalling objects in cluster environments

Área de investigaciónAstronomía, Espacio y Ciencias de la Tierra
TítuloTHE THREE HUNDRED project: the gas disruption of infalling objects in cluster environments
Tipo de publicaciónArtículo de revista
Año de publicación2021
AutoresMostoghiu, R, Arthur, J, Pearce, FR, Gray, M, Knebe, A, Cui, W, Welker, C, Cora, SA, Murante, G, Dolag, K, Yepes, G
RevistaMONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volumen501
Número4
Páginas5029-5041
Type of ArticleArticle
Palabras clavesgalaxies: evolution, galaxies: interactions, methods: numerical
Abstract

We analyse the gas content evolution of infalling haloes in cluster environments from The Three Hundred project, a collection of 324 numerically modelled galaxy clusters. The haloes in our sample were selected within 5R(200) of the main cluster halo at = 0 and have total halo mass M-200 >= 10(11)h(-1)M(circle dot). We track their main progenitors and study their gas evolution since their crossing into the infall region, which we define as 1-4R(200). Studying the radial trends of our populations using both the full phase-space information and a line-of-sight projection, we confirm the Arthur et al. (2019) result and identify a characteristic radius around 1.7R(200) in 3D and at R-200 in projection at which infalling haloes lose nearly all of the gas prior their infall. Splitting the trends by subhalo status,we show that subhaloes residing in group-mass and low-mass host haloes in the infall region follow similar radial gas-loss trends as their hosts, whereas subhaloes of cluster-mass host haloes are stripped of their gas much further out. Our results show that infalling objects suffer significant gaseous disruption that correlates with time-since-infall, cluster-centric distance, and host mass, and that the gaseous disruption they experience is a combination of subhalo pre-processing and object gas depletion at a radius that behaves like an accretion shock.

DOI10.1093/mnras/stab014