The first quiescent galaxies in TNG300

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We identify the first quiescent galaxies in TNG300, the largest volume of the IllustrisTNG cosmological simulation suite, and explore their quenching processes and time evolution to z = 0. We find that the first quiescent galaxies with stellar masses M∗ > 3 × 1010 M☉ and specific star formation rates sSFR < 10−11 yr−1 emerge at z ∼ 4.2 in TNG300. Suppression of star formation in these galaxies begins with a thermal mode of active galactic nucleus feedback at z ∼ 6, and a kinetic feedback mode acts in each galaxy by z ∼ 4.7 to complete the quenching process, which occurs on a time-scale of ∼0.35 Gyr. Surprisingly, we find that the majority of these galaxies are not the main progenitors of their z = 0 descendants; instead, four of the five galaxies fall into more massive galaxies in subsequent mergers at a range of redshifts 2.5 < z < 0.2. By z = 0, these descendants are the centres of galaxy clusters with average stellar masses of 8 × 1011 M☉. We make predictions for the first quenched galaxies to be located by the JWST.

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Hartley, A. I., Nelson, E. J., Suess, K. A., Garcia, A. M., Park, M., Hernquist, L., … Williams, C. C. (2023). The first quiescent galaxies in TNG300. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 522(2), 3138–3144. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad1162

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