Bruce G. Elmegreen, Cinthya Herrera, et al.
Astrophysical Journal Letters
Gas inflow feeds galaxies with low-metallicity gas from the cosmic web, sustaining star formation across the Hubble time.We make a connection between these inflows and metallicity inhomogeneities in star-forming galaxies, by using synthetic narrow-band images of the Ha emission line from zoom-in AMR cosmological simulations of galaxies with stellar masses of M* ∼ 109 M⊙ at redshifts z = 2-7. In ~50 per cent of the cases at redshifts lower than 4, the gas inflow gives rise to star-forming, Ha-bright, off-centre clumps. Most of these clumps have gas metallicities, weighted by Ha luminosity, lower than the metallicity in the surrounding interstellar medium by ~0.3 dex, consistent with observations of chemical inhomogeneities at high and low redshifts. Due to metal mixing by shear and turbulence, these metallicity drops are dissolved in a few disc dynamical times. Therefore, they can be considered as evidence for rapid gas accretion coming from cosmological inflow of pristine gas.
Bruce G. Elmegreen, Cinthya Herrera, et al.
Astrophysical Journal Letters
Jorge Sánchez Almeida, Bruce G. Elmegreen, et al.
Astronomy and Astrophysics Review
Casiana Muñoz-Tuñón, Jorge Sánchez Almeida, et al.
IWMBHECS 2013
Mercedes E. Filho, Fatemeh S. Tabatabaei, et al.
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc.