Physical properties of Herschel selected galaxies in a semi-analytic galaxy formation model
Sami-Matias Niemi, Rachel S. Somerville, Henry C. Ferguson, Kuang-Han, Huang, Jennifer Lotz, Anton M. Koekemoer

TL;DR
This study uses a semi-analytic galaxy formation model to predict Herschel-detectable galaxy properties, comparing predictions with observations and exploring the impact of blending and galaxy mergers on infrared luminosity.
Contribution
It provides new predictions for galaxy observable properties in Herschel bands and examines the effects of blending and mergers on IR luminosity.
Findings
Good agreement with PACS counts at z<2
Underprediction of bright galaxies at z>2
High IR luminosity can occur without mergers
Abstract
[Abridged] We make use of a semi-analytic cosmological model that includes simple prescriptions for dust attenuation and emission to make predictions for the observable and physical properties of galaxies that may be detected by the recently launched Herschel Space Observatory in deep fields such as GOODS-Herschel. We compare our predictions for differential galaxy number counts in the PACS (100 & 160) and SPIRE (250, 350, and 500 micron) bands with available observations. We find very good agreement with the counts in the PACS bands, for the overall counts and for galaxies binned by redshift at z< 2. At z > 2 our model underpredicts the number of bright galaxies by a factor of ten. The agreement is much worse for all three SPIRE bands, and becomes progressively worse with increasing wavelength. We discuss a number of possible reasons for these discrepancies, and hypothesize that the…
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