The New Numerical Galaxy Catalog ($\nu^2$GC): An Updated Semi-analytic Model of Galaxy and AGN with Large Cosmological N-body Simulation
Ryu Makiya (1), Motohiro Enoki (2), Tomoaki Ishiyama (3), Masakazu, A.R. Kobayashi (4), Masahiro Nagashima (5, 6), Takashi Okamoto (7),, Katsuya Okoshi (8), Taira Oogi (5, 6), Hikari Shirakata (7) ((1), University of Tokyo, (2) Tokyo Keizai University, (3) Chiba University, (4)

TL;DR
The $ u^2$GC model is an advanced semi-analytic galaxy formation model integrated with large-scale N-body simulations, accurately reproducing various observed galaxy properties and cosmic evolution.
Contribution
It introduces new physical processes and utilizes unprecedented simulation data, improving the modeling of galaxy and AGN evolution compared to previous models.
Findings
Successfully reproduces local galaxy luminosity functions
Matches the cosmic star formation history
Aligns with observed black hole and galaxy scaling relations
Abstract
We present a new cosmological galaxy formation model, GC, as an updated version of our previous model GC. We adopt the so-called "semi-analytic" approach, in which the formation history of dark matter halos is computed by -body simulations, while the baryon physics such as gas cooling, star formation and supernova feedback are simply modeled by phenomenological equations. Major updates of the model are as follows: (1) the merger trees of dark matter halos are constructed in state-of-the-art -body simulations, (2) we introduce the formation and evolution process of supermassive black holes and the suppression of gas cooling due to active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity, (3) we include heating of the intergalactic gas by the cosmic UV background, and (4) we tune some free parameters related to the astrophysical processes using a Markov chain Monte Carlo…
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