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Rapid early coeval star formation and assembly of the most massive galaxies in the universe (1907.00977v2)

Published 1 Jul 2019 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: The current consensus on the formation and evolution of the brightest cluster galaxies is that their stellar mass forms early ($z \gtrsim 4$) in separate galaxies that then eventually assemble the main structure at late times ($z \lesssim 1$). However, advances in observational techniques have led to the discovery of protoclusters out to $z \sim 7$, suggesting that the late-assembly picture may not be fully complete. If these protoclusters assemble rapidly in the early universe, they should form the brightest cluster galaxies much earlier than suspected by the late-assembly picture. Using a combination of observationally constrained hydrodynamical and dark-matter-only simulations, we show that the stellar assembly time of a sub-set of the brightest cluster galaxies occurs at high redshifts ($z > 3$) rather than at low redshifts ($z < 1$), as is commonly thought. We find, using isolated non-cosmological hydrodynamical simulations, that highly overdense protoclusters assemble their stellar mass into brightest cluster galaxies within $\sim 1$ $\mathrm{Gyr}$ of evolution -- producing massive blue elliptical galaxies at high redshifts ($z \gtrsim 1.5$). We argue that there is a downsizing effect on the cluster scale wherein some of the brightest cluster galaxies in the cores of the most-massive clusters assemble earlier than those in lower-mass clusters. In those clusters with $z = 0$ virial mass $\geqslant 5\times10{14}$ M$\mathrm{\odot}$, we find that $9.8$% have their cores assembly early, and a higher fraction of $16.4$% in those clusters above $10{15}$ M$\mathrm{\odot}$. The James Webb Space Telescope will be able to detect and confirm our prediction in the near future, and we discuss the implications to constraining the value of $\sigma_\mathrm{8}$.

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