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ZENOCRATTI Lucas JesÚs
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
The mass-metallicity-kinematics relation of the stellar components of EAGLE galaxies
Autor/es:
L.J. ZENOCRATTI; M.E. DE ROSSI; M.A. LARA-LÓPEZ; T. THEUNS
Lugar:
Rosario
Reunión:
Congreso; 62 Reunión Anual de la Asociación Argentina de Astronomía (edición virtual); 2020
Institución organizadora:
Universidad Nacional de Rosario
Resumen:
In this work, we study the stellar mass -- stellar metallicity relation as a function of the morpho-kinematics of galaxies in {sc{eagle}} cosmological simulations. According to our findings, at a given stellar mass ($M_star$), stellar metallicity shows a secondary dependence on the morpho-kinematics of galaxies, which is more evident towards high masses. At the high-mass end ($M_star gtrsim 10^{10}~m{M}_odot$), dispersion-supported systems show lower metallicities, on average. In addition, low-mass galaxies with higher rotational support are somewhat more metal-poor. More massive galaxies tend to exhibit flatter morphologies, being prolate systems less metal-enriched, on average. As the redshift $z$ increases, those aforementioned dependences of metallicity on kinematics and morphology tend to become stronger at high masses. These trends are consistent with the dependences of the stellar mass -- gas-phase metallicity relation on gas fraction, star formation rate and stellar age, and the relation of the latter quantities with galaxy morpho-kinematics.