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The stellar metallicity distribution of disc galaxies and bulges in cosmological simulations

Calura, F.; Gibson, B. K.; Michel-Dansac, L.; Stinson, G. S.; Cignoni, M.; Dotter, A.; Pilkington, K.; House, E. L.; Brook, C. B.; Few, C. G.; Bailin, J.; Couchman, H. M. P.; Wadsley, J.

Authors

F. Calura

B. K. Gibson

L. Michel-Dansac

G. S. Stinson

M. Cignoni

A. Dotter

K. Pilkington

E. L. House

C. B. Brook

J. Bailin

H. M. P. Couchman

J. Wadsley



Abstract

By means of high-resolution cosmological hydrodynamical simulations of Milky Way (MW) like disc galaxies, we conduct an analysis of the associated stellar metallicity distribution functions (MDFs). After undertaking a kinematic decomposition of each simulation into spheroid and disc subcomponents, we compare the predicted MDFs to those observed in the solar neighbourhood and the Galactic bulge. The effects of the star formation density threshold are visible in the star formation histories, which show a modulation in their behaviour driven by the threshold. The derived MDFs show median metallicities lower by 0.2-0.3 dex than the MDF observed locally in the disc and in the Galactic bulge. Possible reasons for this apparent discrepancy include the use of low stellar yields and/or centrally concentrated star formation. The dispersions are larger than the one of the observed MDF; this could be due to simulated discs being kinematically hotter relative to the MW. The fraction of low-metallicity stars is largely overestimated, visible from the more negatively skewed MDF with respect to the observational sample. For our fiducial MW analogue, we study the metallicity distribution of the stars born in situ relative to those formed via accretion (from disrupted satellites), and demonstrate that this low-metallicity tail to the MDF is populated primarily by accreted stars. Enhanced supernova and stellar radiation energy feedback to the surrounding interstellar media of these pre-disrupted satellites is suggested as an important regulator of the MDF skewness. © 2012 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2012 RAS.

Citation

Calura, F., Gibson, B. K., Michel-Dansac, L., Stinson, G. S., Cignoni, M., Dotter, A., Pilkington, K., House, E. L., Brook, C. B., Few, C. G., Bailin, J., Couchman, H. M. P., & Wadsley, J. (2012). The stellar metallicity distribution of disc galaxies and bulges in cosmological simulations. Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 427(2), 1401-1417. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.22052.x

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 4, 2012
Online Publication Date Dec 1, 2012
Publication Date Dec 1, 2012
Deposit Date Apr 9, 2019
Publicly Available Date Apr 12, 2019
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Print ISSN 0035-8711
Electronic ISSN 1365-2966
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 427
Issue 2
Pages 1401-1417
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.22052.x
Keywords Methods: numerical; Galaxies: abundances; Galaxies: evolution
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/543415
Publisher URL https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/427/2/1401/976437
Contract Date Apr 9, 2019

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