The SAMI Galaxy Survey: flipping of the spin–filament alignment correlates most strongly with growth of the bulge

Author:

Barsanti Stefania12ORCID,Colless Matthew12ORCID,Welker Charlotte3ORCID,Oh Sree12ORCID,Casura Sarah4ORCID,Bryant Julia J256,Croom Scott M25ORCID,D’Eugenio Francesco7ORCID,Lawrence Jon S8,Richards Samuel N5,van de Sande Jesse25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University , Canberra, ACT 2611, Australia

2. ARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions (ASTRO 3D) , Canberra, ACT 261, Australia

3. Department of Physics & Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore, MD 21218, USA

4. Hamburger Sternwarte, Universität Hamburg , Gojenbergsweg 112, D-21029 Hamburg, Germany

5. Sydney Institute for Astronomy (SIfA), School of Physics, The University of Sydney , Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

6. AAO-USydney, School of Physics, University of Sydney , Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia

7. Cavendish Laboratory and Kavli Institute for Cosmology, University of Cambridge , Madingley Rise, Cambridge CB3 0HA, UK

8. AAO-Macquarie, Macquarie University , Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia

Abstract

ABSTRACT We study the alignments of galaxy spin axes with respect to cosmic web filaments as a function of various properties of the galaxies and their constituent bulges and discs. We exploit the SAMI Galaxy Survey to identify 3D spin axes from spatially resolved stellar kinematics and to decompose the galaxy into the kinematic bulge and disc components. The GAMA survey is used to reconstruct the cosmic filaments. The mass of the bulge, defined as the product of stellar mass and bulge-to-total flux ratio Mbulge = M⋆ × (B/T), is the primary parameter of correlation with spin–filament alignments: galaxies with lower bulge masses tend to have their spins parallel to the closest filament, while galaxies with higher bulge masses are more perpendicularly aligned. M⋆ and B/T separately show correlations, but they do not fully unravel spin–filament alignments. Other galaxy properties, such as visual morphology, stellar age, star formation activity, kinematic parameters, and local environment, are secondary tracers. Focussing on S0 galaxies, we find preferentially perpendicular alignments, with the signal dominated by high-mass S0 galaxies. Studying bulge and disc spin–filament alignments separately reveals additional information about the formation pathways of the corresponding galaxies: bulges tend to have more perpendicular alignments, while discs show different tendencies according to their kinematic features and the mass of the associated bulge. The observed correlation between the flipping of spin–filament alignments and the growth of the bulge can be explained by mergers, which drive both alignment flips and bulge formation.

Funder

Australian Research Council

AAO

University of Sydney

Australian Astronomical Observatory

ARC

ERC

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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