Journal article
The simplest model of galaxy formation - I. A formation history model of galaxy stellar mass growth
SJ Mutch, DJ Croton, GB Poole
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2013
Abstract
We introduce a simple model to self-consistently connect the growth of galaxies to the formation history of their host dark matter haloes. Our model is defined by two simple functions: the 'baryonic growth function' which controls the rate at which new baryonic material is made available for star formation, and the 'physics function' which controls the efficiency with which this material is converted into stars. Using simple, phenomenologically motivated forms for both functions that depend only on a single halo property, we demonstrate the model's ability to reproduce the z = 0 red and blue stellar mass functions. Furthermore, by adding redshift as a second input variable to the physics fun..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Both SJM and GBP are supported by the ARC Laureate Fellowship of S. Wyithe. SJM also acknowledges the support of a Swinburne University SUPRA post-graduate scholarship. DJC acknowledges receipt of a QEII Fellowship awarded by the Australian government.