Streams in the aquarius stellar haloes

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We use the very high resolution, fully cosmological simulations from the Aquarius Project, coupled to a semi-analytical model of galaxy formation, to study the phase-space distribution of halo stars in 'solar neighbourhood' like volumes. We find that this distribution is very rich in substructure in the form of stellar streams for all five stellar haloes we have analysed. These streams can be easily identified in velocity space, as well as in spaces of pseudo-conserved quantities such as E versus Lz. In our best resolved local volumes, the number of identified streams ranges from ≈300 to 600, in very good agreement with previous analytical predictions, even in the presence of chaotic mixing. The fraction of particles linked to (massive) stellar streams in these volumes can be as large as 84 per cent. The number of identified streams is found to decrease as a power law with galactocentric radius. We show that the strongest limitation to the quantification of substructure in our poorest resolved local volumes is particle resolution rather than strong diffusion due to chaotic mixing © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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Gómez, F. A., Helmi, A., Cooper, A. P., Frenk, C. S., Navarro, J. F., & White, S. D. M. (2013). Streams in the aquarius stellar haloes. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 436(4), 3602–3613. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stt1838

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