The Degeneracy of Galaxy Formation Models
Eyal Neistein, Simone M. Weinmann (MPA Garching)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a flexible galaxy formation modeling formalism that captures degeneracies among different scenarios and identifies observational data, like star-formation rate distributions, to constrain models effectively.
Contribution
A new formalism for galaxy formation modeling that uses efficiency parameters dependent only on halo mass and redshift, allowing easy exploration of diverse scenarios.
Findings
Models can reproduce observed galaxy populations with different efficiencies.
Full star-formation rate distributions help break model degeneracies.
The formalism closely matches existing semi-analytical models.
Abstract
We develop a new formalism for modeling the formation and evolution of galaxies within a hierarchical universe. Similarly to standard semi-analytical models we trace galaxies inside dark-matter merger-trees. The formalism includes treatment of feedback, star-formation, cooling, smooth accretion, gas stripping in satellite galaxies, and merger-induced star bursts. However, unlike in other models, each process is assumed to have an efficiency which depends only on the host halo mass and redshift. This allows us to describe the various components of the model in a simple and transparent way. By allowing the efficiencies to have any value for a given halo mass and redshift, we can easily encompass a large range of scenarios. To demonstrate this point, we examine several different galaxy formation models, which are all consistent with the observational data. Each model is characterized by a…
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