arXiv: Astrophysics of Galaxies | 2019
The baryon content of groups and clusters of galaxies in the FABLE simulations
Abstract
We study the gas and stellar mass content of galaxy groups and clusters in the FABLE suite of cosmological hydrodynamical simulations, including the evolution of their central brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs), satellite galaxies and intracluster light (ICL). The total gas and stellar mass of FABLE clusters are in very good agreement with observations and show negligible redshift evolution at fixed halo mass for $M_{500} \\gtrsim 3 \\times 10^{14} M_{\\odot}$ at $z \\lesssim 1$, in line with recent findings from Sunyaev-Zel dovich (SZ)-selected cluster samples. Importantly, the simulations predict significant redshift evolution in these quantities in the low mass ($M_{500} \\sim 10^{14} M_{\\odot}$) regime, which will be testable with upcoming SZ surveys such as SPT-3G. While the stellar masses of FABLE BCGs are in reasonable agreement with observations, the total stellar mass in satellite galaxies is lower than observed and the total mass in ICL is somewhat higher. This may be caused by enhanced tidal stripping of satellite galaxies due to their large sizes. BCGs are characterised by moderate stellar mass growth at $z 1$ where star formation rates are highest. The stellar mass profiles of the BCG+ICL component are similar to observed profiles out to $\\sim 100$ kpc at $z \\approx 0$ and follow a close to power law shape out to several hundred kpc. We further demonstrate that the inferred size growth of BCGs can be severely biased by the choice of parametric model and the outer radius of the fit.