articleThe Astrophysical JournalDec 6, 2010BRONZE OA

THE TWO PHASES OF GALAXY FORMATION

LOLudwig OserJPJeremiah P. OstrikerTNThorsten NaabPHPeter H. JohanssonABAndreas Burkert

Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics · Stuttgart Observatory · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Cosmological simulations of galaxy formation appear to show a two-phase character with a rapid early phase at z>2 during which in-situ stars are formed within the galaxy from infalling cold gas followed by an extended phase since z3) outside of the virial radius of the forming central galaxy. These tentative conclusions are obtained from high resolution re-simulations of 39 individual galaxies in a full cosmological context with present-day virial halo masses ranging from 7e11 M_sun h^-1 1.7e11 M_sun h^-1) assembly is dominated by accretion and merging with about 80 per cent of the stars added by the present-day. In general the simulated galaxies approximately double their mass since z=1. For massive systems…

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  • LO
    Ludwig OserCorresponding

    Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Stuttgart Observatory, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics

  • JP
    Jeremiah P. Ostriker

    Princeton University

  • TN
    Thorsten Naab

    Stuttgart Observatory, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics

  • PH
    Peter H. Johansson

    Stuttgart Observatory

  • AB
    Andreas Burkert

    Stuttgart Observatory

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Keywords
  • Galaxy
  • Satellite galaxy
  • Star formation
  • Accretion (finance)
  • Galaxy formation and evolution
  • Stellar mass
  • Galaxy merger
  • Virial mass
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