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Galaxy formation in the Planck Cosmology I - Matching the observed evolution of star-formation rates, colours and stellar masses

Bruno Henriques, Simon White, Peter Thomas, Raul Angulo, Qi Guo, Gerard Lemson, Volker Springel, Roderik Overzier

Published 2014-10-01Version 1

We have updated the Munich galaxy formation model to the Planck first-year cosmology, while modifying the treatment of baryonic processes to reproduce recent data on the abundance and passive fractions of galaxies from z=3 down to z=0. Matching these more extensive and more precise observational results requires us to delay the reincorporation of wind ejecta, to lower the threshold for turning cold gas into stars, to eliminate ram-pressure stripping in halos less massive than ~10^14Msun, and to modify our model for radio-mode feedback. These changes cure the most obvious failings of our previous models, namely the overly early formation of low-mass galaxies and the overly large fraction of them that are passive at late times. The new model reproduces the observed evolution both of the stellar mass function and of the distribution of star-formation rate at each stellar mass. Massive galaxies assemble most of their mass before z=1 and are predominantly old and passive at z=0, while lower mass galaxies assemble later and are predominantly blue and star-forming at z=0. This phenomenological but physically based model allows the observations to be interpreted in terms of the efficiency of the various processes that control the formation and evolution of galaxies as a function of their stellar mass, gas content, environment and time.

Comments: SQL databases containing the full galaxy data at all redshifts and for both the Millennium and Millennium-II simulations are publicly released at http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/millennium/. Submission includes 15 pages of Supplementary Material with a full description of the treatment of astrophysical processes. Submitted to MNRAS
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.CO
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