Toy Models for Galaxy Formation versus Simulations
A. Dekel, A. Zolotov, D. Tweed, M. Cacciato, D. Ceverino, J.R. Primack

TL;DR
This paper develops simple toy models for key processes in galaxy formation at high redshift, testing them against detailed simulations to provide intuitive understanding and quick estimates of galaxy evolution phenomena.
Contribution
The paper introduces and validates simple toy models for galaxy formation processes at z > 1, aligning them with high-resolution simulations for practical use.
Findings
Inflow rate scales with mass and (1+z)^2.5.
Inner halo penetration is about 50% at z=4-2.
Galactic disks are roughly 5% of virial radius.
Abstract
We describe simple useful toy models for key processes of galaxy formation in its most active phase, at z > 1, and test the approximate expressions against the typical behaviour in a suite of high-resolution hydro-cosmological simulations of massive galaxies at z = 4-1. We address in particular the evolution of (a) the total mass inflow rate from the cosmic web into galactic haloes based on the EPS approximation, (b) the penetration of baryonic streams into the inner galaxy, (c) the disc size, (d) the implied steady-state gas content and star-formation rate (SFR) in the galaxy subject to mass conservation and a universal star-formation law, (e) the inflow rate within the disc to a central bulge and black hole as derived using energy conservation and self-regulated Q ~ 1 violent disc instability (VDI), and (f) the implied steady state in the disc and bulge. The toy models provide useful…
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