IALP   13078
INSTITUTO DE ASTROFISICA LA PLATA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Unveiling the origin of the bulge of M81 with spectroscopic observationsand the TNG50 simulation
Autor/es:
GARGIULO, IGNACIO; SESTO, LEANDRO A.; CASO, JUAN PABLO; MONACHESI, ANTONELLA; ESCUDERO, CARLOS G.; GÓMEZ, FACUNDO
Lugar:
Córdoba
Reunión:
Congreso; 63° Reunión Anual Asociación Argentina de Astronomía; 2021
Institución organizadora:
Observatorio Astronómico de Córdoba
Resumen:
e present the main remarks of an ongoing study about the origin of the bulge of the nearby spiral galaxy M81 combining spectral data, obtained using Gemini/GMOS-N observations, and the cosmological hydrodynamical simulation TNG50-1 of the IllustrisTNG collaboration. The bulge of M81 is classified in the literature as a classical bulge. This type of bulge is commonly linked to a merger origin. However, the quiet merger history revealed by the stellar halo of M81 puts strong constraints on this scenario. We placed four long-slits to cover the central region of M81 with such a disposition that will allow us to study radial profiles of ages, chemical abundances and the moments of the line-of-sight velocity distribution (e.g., mean velocity, velocity dispersion) at different galactic latitudes. We define M81 analogues in the simulation by means of a bulge mass - accreted stellar halo mass relation and find three simulated galaxies that lie close to M81 in such diagram. The three M81 analogues show low to negligible fractions of accreted stellar particles in their kinematically selected bulge, implying that mergers may not be the main mechanism for the build-up of M81?s classical bulge.