Towards a new modelling of gas flows in a semi-analytical model of galaxy formation and evolution
Morgane Cousin, Guilaine Lagache, Matthieu Bethermin, Bruno Guiderdoni

TL;DR
This paper introduces an advanced semi-analytical galaxy formation model, eGalICS, with novel prescriptions for gas accretion, hot gas monitoring, and disc instabilities, improving the simulation of galaxy evolution processes.
Contribution
The paper presents new modeling techniques for baryonic gas cycles, hot gas phase evolution, and disc instabilities within a semi-analytical galaxy formation framework.
Findings
Enhanced accuracy in gas accretion modeling with cold and hot modes
Detailed hot gas phase evolution including density and temperature
Improved representation of disc instabilities and pseudo-bulge formation
Abstract
We present an extended version of the semi-analytical model, GalICS. Like its predecessor, eGalICS applies a post-treatment of the baryonic physics on pre-computed dark-matter merger trees extracted from an N-body simulation. We review all the mechanisms that affect, at any given time, the formation and evolution of a galaxy in its host dark-matter halo. We mainly focus on the gas cycle from the smooth cosmological accretion to feedback processes. To follow this cycle with high accuracy we introduce some novel prescriptions: i) a smooth baryonic accretion with two phases: a cold mode and a hot mode built on the continuous dark-matter accretion. In parallel to this smooth accretion, we implement the standard photoionisation modelling to reduce the input gas flow on the smallest structures. ii) a complete monitoring of the hot gas phase. We compute the evolution of the core density, the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
