We present the basic features and preliminary results of the interface between our spectrophotometric model GRASIL (which calculates galactic SEDs from the UV to the submm with a detailed computation of dust extinction and thermal reemission) with the semi-analytical galaxy formation model GALFORM (which computes galaxy formation and evolution in the hierarchical scenario, providing the star formation history as an input to our model). With these two models we are able to synthesize simulated samples of a few thousand galaxies for statistical studies of galaxy properties to investigate galaxy formation and evolution. There is good agreement with the available SED and luminosity function data.
Modelling dust in galactic SEDs: Application to semi-analytical galaxy formation models / Silva, L.; Granato, G. L.; Bressan, A.; Lacey, C.; Baugh, C. M.; Cole, S.; Frenk, C. S.. - In: ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE SCIENCE. - ISSN 0004-640X. - 276:2-4(2001), pp. 1073-1078. [10.1023/A:1017535422348]
Modelling dust in galactic SEDs: Application to semi-analytical galaxy formation models
Bressan, A.;
2001-01-01
Abstract
We present the basic features and preliminary results of the interface between our spectrophotometric model GRASIL (which calculates galactic SEDs from the UV to the submm with a detailed computation of dust extinction and thermal reemission) with the semi-analytical galaxy formation model GALFORM (which computes galaxy formation and evolution in the hierarchical scenario, providing the star formation history as an input to our model). With these two models we are able to synthesize simulated samples of a few thousand galaxies for statistical studies of galaxy properties to investigate galaxy formation and evolution. There is good agreement with the available SED and luminosity function data.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.