Preprocessing of dark halos in hydrodynamic cluster zoom-in simulations

  • Han, San (Department of Astronomy, Yonsei University) ;
  • Smith, Rory (Korea Astronomy & Space Science Institute) ;
  • Choi, Hoseung (Department of Astronomy, Yonsei University) ;
  • Cortese, Luca (International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, University of Western Australia) ;
  • Catinella, Barbara (International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, University of Western Australia)
  • Published : 2018.05.08

Abstract

To understand the assembly of the galaxy population in clusters today, it is important to first understand the impact of previous environments prior to cluster infall, namely preprocessing. We use 15 cluster samples from hydrodynamic zoom-in simulation YZiCS to determine the significance of preprocessing focusing primarily on the tidal mass loss of dark matter halos. We find ~48% of the cluster member halos were once satellites of another host. The preprocessed fraction is not a clear function of cluster mass. Instead, we find it is related to each individual cluster's recent mass growth history. We find that the total mass loss is a clear function of time spent in a host. However, two factors can considerably increase the mass loss rate. First, if the satellite mass is approaching the mass of its host. Second, when the halo suffers tidal mass loss at a higher redshift. The preprocessing provides an opportunity for halos to experience tidal mass loss for a more extended period of time than would be possible if they simply fell directly into the cluster, and at earlier epochs when hosts were more destructive to their satellites.

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