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Cosmic reflections I: the structural diversity of simulated and observed low-mass galaxy analogues

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Dwarf galaxies serve as powerful laboratories for investigating the underlying physics of galaxy evolution including the impact of baryonic feedback processes and external environmental influences. We compare the visual and structural properties of dwarf galaxies in ultra-deep HSC--SSP imaging of the COSMOS field with those measured from realistic HSC-like synthetic observations of dwarfs generated by the ILLUSTRIS TNG50 and NEWHORIZON simulations. Using Sersic profile fitting and non-parametric morphological metrics (Gini, $M_{20}$, asymmetry, and concentration), we evaluate the diversity of structural properties in observed and simulated galaxies. Our analysis shows that NEWHORIZON and TNG50 galaxies lie at opposite extremes of observed structural trends: NEWHORIZON produces diffuse, extended galaxies with shallow Sersic indices, while TNG50 yields compact, concentrated systems with steep indices. Both simulations reproduce observed structural trends more closely at higher stellar masses ($M_\ast \sim 10^{9.5},M_\odot$) but fail to capture the full diversity of COSMOS dwarfs at lower masses. Non-parametric metrics further show that NEWHORIZON galaxies exhibit more uneven, clumpy light distributions while TNG50 galaxies have smoother but excessively concentrated profiles. These structural differences reflect underlying differences in their physical prescriptions and are likely driven by differing approaches to ISM gas physics, supernova feedback and star formation in addition to differences in numerical resolution. Our findings highlight the unique power of low-mass galaxies to constrain differences in simulation physics, especially star formation and feedback prescriptions. Upcoming surveys from facilities like the Vera C. Rubin Observatory and Euclid will enable more rigorous comparisons with simulations, offering deeper insights into the physical processes shaping galaxy evolution.

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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.1093/mnras/staf1092

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Physics
Sub department:
Astrophysics
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Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-8140-0422


Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Journal:
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society More from this journal
Volume:
541
Issue:
2
Pages:
1831–1850
Publication date:
2025-07-04
Acceptance date:
2025-06-30
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EISSN:
1365-2966
ISSN:
0035-8711


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English
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Pubs id:
2122517
Local pid:
pubs:2122517
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2026-03-05
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