Wet compaction to a blue nugget: a critical phase in galaxy evolution

Sharon Lapiner*, Avishai Dekel, Jonathan Freundlich, Omri Ginzburg, Fangzhou Jiang, Michael Kretschmer, Sandro Tacchella, Daniel Ceverino, Joel Primack

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Abstract

We utilize high-resolution cosmological simulations to reveal that high-redshift galaxies tend to undergo a robust 'wet compaction' event when near a 'golden' stellar mass of ∼1010 M. This is a gaseous shrinkage to a compact star-forming phase, a 'blue nugget' (BN), followed by central quenching of star formation to a compact passive stellar bulge, a 'red nugget' (RN), and a buildup of an extended gaseous disc and ring. Such nuggets are observed at cosmic noon and seed today's early-type galaxies. The compaction is triggered by a drastic loss of angular momentum due to, e.g. wet mergers, counter-rotating cold streams, or violent disc instability. The BN phase marks drastic transitions in the galaxy structural, compositional, and kinematic properties. The transitions are from star forming to quenched inside-out, from diffuse to compact with an extended disc or ring and a stellar envelope, from dark matter to baryon central dominance, from prolate to oblate stellar shape, from pressure to rotation support, from low to high metallicity, and from supernova to AGN feedback. The central black hole growth, first suppressed by supernova feedback when below the golden mass, is boosted by the compaction, and the black hole keeps growing once the halo is massive enough to lock in the supernova ejecta.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4515-4547
Number of pages33
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume522
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2023

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© 2023 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.

Keywords

  • galaxies: evolution
  • galaxies: formation
  • galaxies: haloes
  • galaxies: high-redshift
  • galaxies: interactions
  • galaxies: starburst

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