Galaxies emerging from mergers in IllustrisTNG300 have higher average star formation rates than their progenitors at all redshifts, the simulated cosmic star formation rate density peaks at z=2.57, and merger environments are overdense compared with the overall galaxy population.
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The History of Galaxy Mergers in IllustrisTNG
Galaxies emerging from mergers in IllustrisTNG300 have higher average star formation rates than their progenitors at all redshifts, the simulated cosmic star formation rate density peaks at z=2.57, and merger environments are overdense compared with the overall galaxy population.