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The distribution of gas in the Local Group from constrained cosmological simulations: the case for Andromeda and the Milky Way galaxies

We study the gas distribution in the Milky Way and Andromeda using a constrained cosmological simulation of the Local Group (LG) within the context of the CLUES (Constrained Local UniversE Simulations) project. We analyse the properties of gas in the simulated galaxies at $z=0$ for three different phases: `cold', `hot' and HI, and compare our results with observations. The amount of material in the hot halo ($M_{hot}\approx 4-5\times10^{10}\,$M$_{\odot}$), and the cold ($M_{cold}(r\lesssim10\,$kpc$)\approx10^{8}\,$M$_{\odot}$) and HI ($M_{HI}(r\lesssim50\,$kpc$)\approx 3-4\times10^8\,$M$_{\odot}$) components display a reasonable agreement with observations. We also compute the accretion/ejection rates together with the HI (radial and all-sky) covering fractions. The integrated HI accretion rate within $r=50\,$kpc gives $\sim$$0.2-0.3\,$M$_{\odot}\,$yr$^{-1}$, i.e. close to that obtained from high-velocity clouds in the Milky Way. We find that the global accretion rate is dominated by hot material, although ionized gas with $T\lesssim10^5\,$K can contribute significantly too. The $net$ accretion rates of $all$ material at the virial radii are $6-8\,$M$_{\odot}\,$yr$^{-1}$. At $z=0$, we find a significant gas excess between the two galaxies, as compared to any other direction, resulting from the overlap of their gaseous haloes. In our simulation, the gas excess first occurs at $z\sim1$, as a consequence of the kinematical evolution of the LG.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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