Calibrating Galaxy Infall Times in Groups and Clusters with IllustrisTNG Simulations

Abstract

The time since a galaxy first became a satellite is central to understanding how environment drives galaxy evolution, yet it cannot be measured directly. Using the TNG300 and TNG-Cluster simulations, we track satellites from z=1 to z=0 and derive a simple, redshift-dependent prescription for Tinf based on position in projected phase space and stellar mass, via symbolic regression. The resulting calibration provides continuous, observation-ready estimates of infall time across projected phase space. In projected phase space, Tinf is often well described by two components, and we provide analytic expressions for the corresponding characteristic timescales. This framework can be applied directly to spectroscopic samples to infer environmental histories in galaxy groups and clusters.

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