Shark: introducing an open source, free and flexible semi-analytic model of galaxy formation
Claudia del P. Lagos (1,2), Rodrigo J. Tobar, Aaron S. G. Robotham,, Danail Obreschkow, Peter D. Mitchell, Chris Power, Pascal J. Elahi ((1), ICRAR/UWA, (2) ASTRO 3D)

TL;DR
Shark is an open-source, flexible semi-analytic galaxy formation model that accurately reproduces key galaxy properties and allows systematic exploration of physical process variations.
Contribution
This work introduces Shark, a modular, open-source semi-analytic model with multiple physical process implementations, enabling detailed systematic studies of galaxy formation.
Findings
Shark shows excellent agreement with observed galaxy properties.
Improvements in mass-size relations and metallicity-stellar mass relations.
Demonstrates the impact of star formation laws and starbursts on galaxy evolution.
Abstract
We present a new, open source, free semi-analytic model (SAM) of galaxy formation, Shark, designed to be highly flexible and modular, allowing easy exploration of different physical processes and ways of modelling them. We introduce the philosophy behind Shark and provide an overview of the physical processes included in the model. Shark is written in C++11 and has been parallelized with OpenMP. In the released version (v1.1), we implement several different models for gas cooling, active galactic nuclei, stellar and photo-ionisation feedback, and star formation (SF). We demonstrate the basic performance of Shark using the Planck15 cosmology SURFS simulations, by comparing against a large set of observations, including: the stellar mass function (SMF) and stellar-halo mass relation at z=0-4; the cosmic evolution of the star formation rate density (SFRD), stellar mass, atomic and…
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