Modeling globular clusters in the TNG50 simulation: predictions from dwarfs to giants
Abstract
We present a post-processing catalog of globular clusters (GCs) for the 39 most massive groups and clusters in the TNG50 simulation of the IlllustrisTNG project (virial masses M200 =[5× 1012 - 2 × 1014] M). We tag GC particles to all galaxies with stellar mass M* ≥ 5×106 M, and we calibrate their masses to reproduce the observed power-law relation between GC mass and halo mass for galaxies with M200 ≥ 1011 M (corresponding to M* 109 M). Here we explore whether an extrapolation of this M GC-M200 relation to lower-mass dwarfs is consistent with current observations. We find a good agreement between our predicted number and specific frequency of GCs in dwarfs with M*=[5 × 106 - 109] M and observations. Moreover, we predict a steep decline in the GC occupation fraction for dwarfs with M*<109 M which agrees well with current observational constraints. This declining occupation fraction is due to a combination of tidal stripping in all dwarfs plus a stochastic sampling of the GC mass function for dwarfs with M* < 107.5 M. Our simulations also reproduce available constraints on the abundance of intra-cluster GCs in Virgo and Centaurus A. These successes provide support to the hypothesis that the M GC-M200 relation holds, albeit with more scatter, all the way down to the regime of classical dwarf spheroidals in these environments. Our GC catalogs are publicly available as part of the IllustrisTNG data release.
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