Formation and Evolution of Early-Type Galaxies: Spectro-Photometry from Cosmo-Chemo-Dynamical Simulations
Rosaria Tantalo, Simonetta Chinellato, Emiliano Merlin, Lorenzo Piovan, and Cesare Chiosi

TL;DR
This paper develops and validates a spectro-photometric diagnostic tool combining chemo-dynamical simulations with population synthesis to study early-type galaxy evolution, successfully matching observational data across cosmic time.
Contribution
It introduces a software package that integrates galaxy simulations with spectro-photometric models, enabling detailed analysis of galaxy properties and evolution.
Findings
Simulated galaxy colors match observational data from COSMOS, GOODS, and SDSS.
The tool accurately reproduces the evolution of magnitudes and colors with redshift.
Validation confirms the software's potential for analyzing galaxy formation and evolution.
Abstract
One of the major challenges in modern astrophysics is to understand the origin and the evolution of galaxies, the bright, massive early type galaxies (ETGs) in particular. Therefore, these galaxies are likely to be good probes of galaxy evolution, star formation and, metal enrichment in the early Universe. In this context it is very important to set up a diagnostic tool able to combine results from chemo-dynamical N-Body-TSPH (NB-TSPH) simulations of ETGs with those of spectro-photometric population synthesis and evolution so that all key properties of galaxies can be investigated. The main goal of this paper is to provide a preliminary validation of the software package before applying it to the analysis of observational data. The galaxy models in use where calculated by the Padova group in two different cosmological scenarios: the SCDM, and the Lambda CDM. For these models, we recover…
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