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oai:arXiv.org:2502.00886

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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Gal...
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Tsakonas, C. Arnaboldi, M. Bhattacharya, S. Hammer, F. Yang, Y. Gerhard, O. Wyse, R. F. G. Hatzidimitriou, D.
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ciencias: astrofísica

Año

2025

fecha de cotización

5/2/2025

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gs chemodynamical recent halo m31 inner space disc phase substructures merger
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Resumen

The nearest spiral galaxy, M31, exhibits a kinematically hot stellar disc, a global star formation episode ~2-4 Gyr ago, and conspicuous substructures in its stellar halo, suggestive of a recent accretion event.

Recent chemodynamical measurements in the M31 disc and inner halo can be used as additional constraints for N-body hydrodynamical simulations that successfully reproduce the disc age-velocity dispersion relation and star formation history, together with the morphology of the inner halo substructures.

We combine an available N-body hydrodynamical simulation of a major merger (mass ratio 1:4) with a well-motivated chemical model to predict abundance distributions and gradients in the merger remnant at z=0.

We computed the projected phase space and the [M/H] distributions for the substructures in the M31 inner halo, i.e. the GS, the NE-, W- Shelves.

We compare these chemodynamical properties of the simulated M31 remnant with recent measurements for the M31 stars in the inner halo.

This major merger model predicts (i) distinct multiple components within each of the substructure; (ii) a high mean metallicity and large spread in the GS, NE- and W- Shelves, explaining various photometric and spectroscopic metallicity measurements; (iii) simulated phase space diagrams that qualitatively reproduce various features identified in the projected phase space of the substructures in published data from the DESI; (iv) a large distance spread in the GS, as suggested by previous tip of the RGB measurements, and (v) phase space ridges caused by several wraps of the secondary, as well as up-scattered main M31 disc stars, that also have plausible counterparts in the observed phase spaces.

These results provide further independent arguments for a major satellite merger in M31 ~3 Gyr ago and a coherent explanation for many of the observational results that make M31 look so different from the MW.

;Comment: 24 pages, 21 figures, 3 tables, submitted to A&A

Tsakonas, C.,Arnaboldi, M.,Bhattacharya, S.,Hammer, F.,Yang, Y.,Gerhard, O.,Wyse, R. F. G.,Hatzidimitriou, D., 2025, The survey of planetary nebulae in Andromeda (M31) VII. Predictions of a major merger simulation model compared with chemodynamical data of the disc and inner halo substructures

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