Is AGN feedback necessary to form red elliptical galaxies?
A. Khalatyan, A. Cattaneo, M. Schramm, S. Gottloeber, M. Steinmetz, L., Wisotzki

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to explore whether AGN feedback is essential for forming red elliptical galaxies, highlighting its role in quenching star formation and enriching the intergalactic medium.
Contribution
It demonstrates that AGN feedback can effectively produce red elliptical galaxies by removing gas post-merger, a process previously debated in galaxy formation models.
Findings
Cold accretion drives early galaxy formation.
Mergers transform discs into ellipticals but leave residual gas.
AGN feedback helps produce red, gas-poor ellipticals.
Abstract
We have used GADGET2 to simulate the formation of an elliptical galaxy in a cosmological dark matter halo with mass 3x10^12M_Sun/h. Using a stellar population synthesis model has allowed us to compute magnitudes, colours and surface brightness profiles. We have included a model to follow the growth of a central black hole and we have compared the results of simulations with and without feedback from AGNs. We have studied the interplay between cold gas accretion and merging in the development of galactic morphologies, the link between colour and morphology evolution, the effect of AGN feedback on the photometry of early type galaxies, the redshift evolution in the properties of quasar hosts, and the impact of AGN winds on the chemical enrichment of the intergalactic medium (IGM). We have found that the early phases of galaxy formation are driven by the accretion of cold filamentary…
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