Mass and size growth of early-type galaxies by dry mergers in cluster environments

@article{Oogi2015MassAS,
  title={Mass and size growth of early-type galaxies by dry mergers in cluster environments},
  author={Taira Oogi and Asao Habe and Tomoaki Ishiyama},
  journal={Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society},
  year={2015},
  volume={456},
  pages={300-313}
}
We perform dry merger simulations to investigate the role of dry mergers in the size growth of early-type galaxies in high density environments. We replace the virialized dark matter haloes obtained by a large cosmological $N$-body simulation with $N$-body galaxy models consisting of two components, a stellar bulge and a dark matter halo, which have higher mass resolution than the cosmological simulation. We then re-simulate nine cluster forming regions, whose masses range from 1e+14 Msun to 5e… 

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