Modelling the galaxy radio continuum from star formation and active galactic nuclei in the Shark semi-analytic model
Samuel P. Hansen, Claudia D. P. Lagos, Matteo Bonato, Robin H. W., Cook, Luke J. M. Davies, Ivan Delvecchio, Scott A. Tompkins

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive radio continuum emission model integrated into the Shark galaxy formation simulation, accurately reproducing observed radio luminosity functions and exploring AGN contamination effects on galaxy radio properties.
Contribution
The novel model combines star formation and AGN radio emissions within Shark, providing improved predictions of radio luminosity functions and insights into AGN influence on galaxy radio observations.
Findings
Shark accurately reproduces radio luminosity functions at 1.4 GHz and 150 MHz.
AGN contamination significantly affects the observed IR-radio correlation.
The model predicts a stable IRRC across redshift and stellar mass, except in dwarf galaxies.
Abstract
We present a model of radio continuum emission associated with star formation (SF) and active galactic nuclei (AGN) implemented in the Shark semi-analytic model of galaxy formation. SF emission includes free-free and synchrotron emission, which depend on the free-electron density and the rate of core-collapse supernovae with a minor contribution from supernova remnants, respectively. AGN emission is modelled based on the jet production rate, which depends on the black hole mass, accretion rate and spin, and includes synchrotron self-absorption. Shark reproduces radio luminosity functions (RLFs) at 1.4 GHz and 150 MHz for 0 z 4, and scaling relations between radio luminosity, star formation rate and infrared luminosity of galaxies in the local and distant universe in good agreement with observations. The model also reproduces observed number counts of radio sources from 150…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
