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Babei, Angelica; Beneish, Lea; Roy, Manami; Swisher, Holly; Tobin, Bella; Tu, Fang-Ting (, Springer International Publishing)
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Roy, Manami; Su, Kung-Yi; Tonnesen, Stephanie; Fielding, Drummond B.; Faucher-Giguère, Claude-André (, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society)ABSTRACT The origin of the cold phase in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) is a highly debated question. We investigate the contribution of satellite galaxies to the cold gas budget in the CGM of a Milky Way-like host galaxy. We perform controlled experiments with three different satellite mass distributions and identify several mechanisms by which satellites can add cold gas to the CGM, including ram pressure stripping and induced cooling in the mixing layer of the stripped cold gas. These two mechanisms contribute a comparable amount of cold gas to the host CGM. We find that the less massive satellites (≤109M⊙) not only lose all of their cold gas in a short period (∼ 0.5–1 Gyr), but their stripped cold clouds also mix with the hot CGM gas and get heated up quickly. However, stellar feedback from these less massive satellites can hugely alter the fate of their stripped gas. Feedback speeds up the destruction of the stripped cold clouds from these satellites by making them more diffuse with more surface area. On the other hand, the more massive satellites (LMC or SMC-like ∼1010M⊙) can add cold gas to the total gas budget of the host CGM for several Gyr.more » « less
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Çiçek, Fatma; Davidoff, Giuliana; Dijols, Sarah; Hammonds, Trajan; Pollack, Aaron; Roy, Manami (, Mathematische Zeitschrift)
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