Motivated by the recent discovery of several dwarfs near the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), we study the accretion of massive satellites onto Milky Way (MW)/M31-like haloes using the ELVIS suite of N-body simulations. We identify 25 surviving LMC-mass subhaloes, and investigate the lower-mass satellites that were associated with these subhaloes before they fell into the MW/M31 haloes. Typically, 7 per cent of the overall z = 0 satellite population of MW/M31 haloes were in a surviving LMC-group before falling into the MW/M31 halo. This fraction can vary between 1 and 25 per cent, being higher for groups with higher mass and/or more recent infall times. Groups of satellites disperse rapidly in phase space after infall, and their distances and ...
According to the standard cosmological scenario, the large galaxies that we observe today have reach...
According to the standard cosmological scenario, the large galaxies that we observe today have reach...
According to the standard cosmological scenario, the large galaxies that we observe today have reach...
Motivated by the recent discovery of several dwarfs near the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), we study ...
Motivated by the recent discovery of several dwarfs near the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), we study ...
Motivated by the recent discovery of several dwarfs near the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), we study ...
According to LCDM theory satellites of the Milky Way also once had companions. The recent discovery ...
The population of Milky Way (MW) satellites contains the faintest known galaxies and thus provides e...
The population of Milky Way (MW) satellites contains the faintest known galaxies and thus provides e...
The population of Milky Way (MW) satellites contains the faintest known galaxies and thus provides e...
We consider the possibility that the Magellanic Clouds were the largest members of a group of dwarf ...
International audienceThe population of Milky Way (MW) satellites contains the faintest known galaxi...
The population of Milky Way (MW) satellites contains the faintest known galaxies, and thus provides ...
The Milky Way (MW) and M31 both harbour massive satellite galaxies, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC)...
We use cosmological simulations from the Aquarius Project to study the orbital history of the Large ...
According to the standard cosmological scenario, the large galaxies that we observe today have reach...
According to the standard cosmological scenario, the large galaxies that we observe today have reach...
According to the standard cosmological scenario, the large galaxies that we observe today have reach...
Motivated by the recent discovery of several dwarfs near the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), we study ...
Motivated by the recent discovery of several dwarfs near the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), we study ...
Motivated by the recent discovery of several dwarfs near the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), we study ...
According to LCDM theory satellites of the Milky Way also once had companions. The recent discovery ...
The population of Milky Way (MW) satellites contains the faintest known galaxies and thus provides e...
The population of Milky Way (MW) satellites contains the faintest known galaxies and thus provides e...
The population of Milky Way (MW) satellites contains the faintest known galaxies and thus provides e...
We consider the possibility that the Magellanic Clouds were the largest members of a group of dwarf ...
International audienceThe population of Milky Way (MW) satellites contains the faintest known galaxi...
The population of Milky Way (MW) satellites contains the faintest known galaxies, and thus provides ...
The Milky Way (MW) and M31 both harbour massive satellite galaxies, the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC)...
We use cosmological simulations from the Aquarius Project to study the orbital history of the Large ...
According to the standard cosmological scenario, the large galaxies that we observe today have reach...
According to the standard cosmological scenario, the large galaxies that we observe today have reach...
According to the standard cosmological scenario, the large galaxies that we observe today have reach...