Galaxies in the EAGLE hydrodynamical simulation and in the Durham and Munich semi-analytical models
/ Authors
Quan Guo, V. Gonzalez-Perez, Qi Guo, M. Schaller, M. Furlong, R. Bower, S. Cole, R. Crain, C. Frenk, J. Helly
and 5 more authors
/ Abstract
We compare global predictions from the eagle hydrodynamical simulation, and two semi-analytic (SA) models of galaxy formation, l-galaxies and galform. All three models include the key physical processes for the formation and evolution of galaxies and their parameters are calibrated against a small number of observables at z ≈ 0. The two SA models have been applied to merger trees constructed from the eagle dark matter only simulation. We find that at z ≤ 2, both the galaxy stellar mass functions for stellar masses M* 109.5 M⊙ differ in some instances by an order of magnitude, while the stellar mass–size relation in eagle is a factor of ≈2 tighter than for the two SA models. Our results suggest the need for a revision of how SA models treat the effect of baryonic self-gravity on the underlying dark matter. The treatment of gas flows in the models needs to be revised based on detailed comparison with observations to understand in particular the evolution of the stellar mass–metallicity relation.
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society