Natural Downsizing in Hierarchical Galaxy Formation
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Stellar-population analyses of today’s galaxies show “downsizing”, where the stars in more massive galaxies tend to have formed earlier and over a shorter time span. We show that this phenomenon is not necessarily “anti-hierarchical” but rather has its natural roots in the bottom-up clustering process of dark-matter haloes. While the main progenitor does indeed show an opposite effect, the integrated mass in all the progenitors down to a given minimum mass shows a robust downsizing that is qualitatively similar to what has been observed. These results are derived analytically from the standard extended Press Schechter (EPS) theory, and are confirmed by merger trees based on EPS or drawn from N -body simulations. The downsizing is valid for any minimum mass, as long as it is the same for all haloes at any given time. If efficient star formation is triggered by atomic cooling, then the relevant minimum halo mass arises naturally from the minimum virial temperature for cooling, T ≃ 10K. Baryonic feedback effects, which are expected to stretch the duration of star formation in small galaxies and shut it down in massive haloes at late epochs, are likely to play a subsequent role in shaping up the final downsizing behaviour. Other appearances of downsizing, such as the decline with time of the typical mass of star-forming galaxies, may not be attributed to the gravitational clustering process but rather arise from the gas processes.
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تاریخ انتشار 2006