A homogenized ICL definition applied to Horizon-AGN, TNG100, Gizmo-Simba and Hydrangea yields consistent z=0 fractions of 0.1-0.2 with no significant redshift evolution and dominant contributions from satellites of 10^10.5-10^11.5 solar masses.
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In the Magneticum simulation, a more circular satellite orbit produces a stream where visible stars come mostly from the progenitor core while a radial orbit produces shells that preserve the original radial ordering of stars from the satellite.
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A Consistent Comparison of Intracluster Light Assembly in Simulations I. Redshift Evolution and Progenitor Galaxies
A homogenized ICL definition applied to Horizon-AGN, TNG100, Gizmo-Simba and Hydrangea yields consistent z=0 fractions of 0.1-0.2 with no significant redshift evolution and dominant contributions from satellites of 10^10.5-10^11.5 solar masses.
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Stream on: Evolution of stellar shells and streams - A case study
In the Magneticum simulation, a more circular satellite orbit produces a stream where visible stars come mostly from the progenitor core while a radial orbit produces shells that preserve the original radial ordering of stars from the satellite.