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Article Dans Une Revue Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Année : 2024

The MAGPI survey: orbital distributions, intrinsic shapes, and mass profiles for MAGPI-like eagle galaxies using Schwarzschild dynamical models

Giulia Santucci
Claudia del P Lagos
Katherine E Harborne
Caro Derkenne
Adriano Poci
Sabine Thater
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Richard M Mcdermid
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J Trevor Mendel
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Emily Wisnioski
Scott M Croom
Anna Ferré-Mateu
Eric G M Muller
Jesse van de Sande
Sarah M Sweet
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Takafumi Tsukui
Lucas M Valenzuela
Glenn Van de ven
Tayyaba Zafar

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Schwarzschild dynamical models are now regularly employed in large surv e ys of galaxies in the local and distant Universe to derive information on galaxies' intrinsic properties such as their orbital structure and their (dark matter and stellar) mass distribution. Comparing the internal orbital structures and mass distributions of galaxies in the distant Universe with simulations is key to understanding what physical processes are responsible for shaping galaxy properties. Ho we ver, it is first crucial to understand whether observationally derived properties are directly comparable with intrinsic ones in simulations. To assess this, we build Schwarzschild dynamical models for MUSE-like IFS (integral field spectroscopy) cubes (constructed to be like those obtained by the Middle Ages Galaxy Properties with Integral Field Spectroscopy, MAGPI survey) of 75 galaxies at z ∼ 0.3 from the EAGLE simulations. We compare the true particle-derived properties with the galaxies' model-derived properties. In general, we find that the models can reco v er the true galaxy properties qualitatively well, with the exception of the enclosed dark matter, where we find a median offset of 48 per cent, which is due to the assumed Navarro-Frenk-White profile not being able to reproduce the dark matter distribution in the inner region of the galaxies. We then compare our model-derived properties with Schwarzschild models-derived properties of observed MAGPI galaxies and find good agreement between MAGPI and EAGLE : the majority of our galaxies (57 per cent) have non-oblate shapes within 1 ef fecti ve radius. More triaxial galaxies show higher fractions of hot orbits in their inner regions and tend to be more radially anisotropic.

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insu-04705704 , version 1 (23-09-2024)

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Giulia Santucci, Claudia del P Lagos, Katherine E Harborne, Caro Derkenne, Adriano Poci, et al.. The MAGPI survey: orbital distributions, intrinsic shapes, and mass profiles for MAGPI-like eagle galaxies using Schwarzschild dynamical models. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2024, 534 (1), pp.502 - 522. ⟨10.1093/mnras/stae2114⟩. ⟨insu-04705704⟩
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