The nature and descendants of Lyman-break galaxies in the LambdaCDM cosmology
Juan E. Gonzalez (1,2), C. G. Lacey (1), C. M. Baugh (1), C. S. Frenk, (1), A. J. Benson (3) ((1) ICC, Durham, (2) ESO, (3) Caltech)

TL;DR
This paper models the formation, properties, and evolution of Lyman-break galaxies in the Lambda-CDM universe, highlighting their short starburst phases, mass distributions, and connection to present-day galaxies.
Contribution
It introduces a model incorporating a top-heavy IMF in starbursts to predict LBG characteristics and their descendants across cosmic time.
Findings
Most LBGs are starbursts triggered by minor mergers.
Bright LBGs at z=3 have median stellar masses ~10^9 Msun/h.
Only ~1% of bright LBGs are also bright submillimetre galaxies at z=3.
Abstract
We predict the formation histories, properties and descendants of Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) in the Lambda-CDM cosmology. In our model, which incorporates a top-heavy IMF in starbursts, we find that most LBGs are starbursts triggered by minor mergers of galaxies. The duration of the LBG phase is predicted to be quite short, ~20-60 Myr. We investigate the distributions of stellar and halo masses and morphologies for bright (L_UV > L*_UV) and faint (L_UV > 0.1 L*_UV) LBGs at z=3, z=6 and z=10 (where we classify LBGs according to their rest-frame UV luminosities relative the observed characteristic luminosity L*_UV at z \approx 3). Bright LBGs at z=3 are predicted to have median stellar masses ~ 1x10^9 Msun/h and host halo masses ~ 3x10^{11} Msun/h, and to be typically mildly disk-dominated in stellar mass. On the other hand, faint LBGs at z=10 are predicted to have median stellar masses…
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