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Quantifying scatter in galaxy formation at the lowest masses (2101.05822v1)

Published 14 Jan 2021 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: We predict the stellar mass -- halo mass (SMHM) relationship for dwarf galaxies, using simulated galaxies with peak halo masses of M${\rm peak} = 10{11}$ M${\odot}$ down into the ultra-faint dwarf range to M${\rm peak} =$ 10$7$ M${\odot}$. Our simulated dwarfs have stellar masses of M${\rm star} = $ 790 M${\odot}$ to $8.2 \times 108$ M${\odot}$, with corresponding $V$-band magnitudes from $-2$ to $-18.5$. For M${\rm peak} > 10{10}$ M${\odot}$, the simulated SMHM relationship agrees with literature determinations, including exhibiting a small scatter of 0.3 dex. However, the scatter in the SMHM relation increases for lower-mass halos. We first present results for well-resolved halos that contain a simulated stellar population, but recognize that whether a halo hosts a galaxy is inherently mass resolution dependent. We thus adopt a probabilistic model to populate "dark" halos below our resolution limit to predict an "intrinsic" slope and scatter for the SMHM relation. We fit linearly growing log-normal scatter in stellar mass, which grows to more than 1 dex at M${\rm peak}$ $=$ 10$8$ M$_{\odot}$. At the faintest end of the SMHM relation probed by our simulations, a galaxy cannot be assigned a unique halo mass based solely on its luminosity. Instead, we provide a formula to stochastically populate low-mass halos following our results. Finally, we show that our growing log-normal scatter steepens the faint-end slope of the predicted stellar mass function.

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