paper

Morphological decomposition of TNG50 galaxies: methodology and catalogue

arXiv:2206.04693 · doi:10.1093/mnras/stac1708

Abstract

We present MORDOR (MORphological DecOmposeR, a new algorithm for structural decomposition of simulated galaxies based on stellar kinematics. The code measures the properties of up to five structural components (a thin/cold and a thick/warm disc, a classical and a secular bulge, and a spherical stellar halo), and determines the properties of a stellar bar (if present). A comparison with other algorithms presented in the literature yields overall good agreement, with MORDOR displaying a higher flexibility in correctly decomposing systems and identifying bars in crowded environments (e.g. with ongoing fly-bys, often observable in cosmological simulations). We use MORDOR to analyse galaxies in the TNG50 simulation and find the following: () the thick disc component undergoes the strongest evolution in the binding energy-circularity plane, as expected when disc galaxies decrease their turbulent-rotational support with cosmic time; () smaller galaxies (with stellar mass, ) undergo a major growth in their disc components after , whereas () the most massive galaxies () evolve toward more spheroidal dominated objects down to due to frequent gravitational interactions with satellites; () the fraction of barred galaxies grows rapidly at high redshift and stabilizes below , except for the most massive galaxies that show a decrease in the bar occupation fraction at low redshift; () galaxies with exhibit the highest relative occurrence of bars at , in agreement with observational studies. We publicly release MORDOR and the morphological catalogue of TNG50 galaxies.

20 pages, 20 figures. Submitted to MNRAS. MORDOR is available at https://github.com/thanatom/mordor. The catalogue is available at www.tng-project.org/zana22