Bibcode
Stringer, M. J.; Brooks, A. M.; Benson, A. J.; Governato, F.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 407, Issue 1, pp. 632-644.
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2010
Citations
9
Refereed citations
9
Description
Recent focus on the importance of cold, unshocked gas accretion in
galaxy formation - not explicitly included in semi-analytic studies -
motivates the following detailed comparison between two inherently
different modelling techniques: direct hydrodynamical simulation and
semi-analytic modelling. By analysing the physical assumptions built
into the GASOLINE simulation, formulae for the emergent behaviour are
derived which allow immediate and accurate translation of these
assumptions to the GALFORM semi-analytic model. The simulated halo
merger history is then extracted and evolved using these equivalent
equations, predicting a strikingly similar galactic system. This
exercise demonstrates that it is the initial conditions and physical
assumptions which are responsible for the predicted evolution, not the
choice of modelling technique. On this level playing field, a previously
published GALFORM model is applied (including additional physics such as
chemical enrichment and feedback from active galactic nuclei) which
leads to starkly different predictions.