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Co-evolution of the Brightest Cluster Galaxies and their Host Clusters in IllustrisTNG
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Working Paper
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Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
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Abstract
We use the IllustrisTNG simulations to explore the dynamic scaling relation between massive clusters and their central galaxies (BCGs). The Illustris TNG300-1 simulation we use includes 280 massive clusters with $M_{200} > 10^{14}$ M$_{\odot}$ enabling a robust statistical analysis. We derive the line-of-sight velocity dispersion of the stellar particles of the BCGs ($\sigma_{*, BCG}$), analogous to the observed BCG stellar velocity dispersion. We also compute the subhalo velocity dispersion to measure the cluster velocity dispersion ($\sigma_{cl}$). Both $\sigma_{*, BCG}$ and $\sigma_{cl}$ are proportional to the cluster halo mass, but the slopes differ slightly. Thus like the observed relation, $\sigma_{*, BCG} / \sigma_{cl}$ declines as a function of $\sigma_{cl}$, but the scatter is large. We explore the redshift evolution of $\sigma_{*, BCG} - \sigma_{cl}$ scaling relation for $z \lesssim 1$ in a way that can be compared directly with observations. The scaling relation has a similar slope at high redshift, but the scatter increases because of the large scatter in $\sigma_{*, BCG}$. The simulations imply that high redshift BCGs are dynamically more complex than their low redshift counterparts.
Comment: 12 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in the ApJ