Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-03-24
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 343 (2003) 367
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
MNRAS, Accepted. 20 pages with 13 embedded figures. A few references and sentences were added to match the accepted version
Scientific paper
10.1046/j.1365-8711.2003.06673.x
We compare the properties of local spiral galaxies with the predictions of the Cole et al. semi-analytic model of hierarchical galaxy formation, in order to gain insight into the baryonic processes that were responsible for shaping these galaxies. On the whole, the models reproduce the properties of present-day spirals (such as SFRs, SFHs, scale sizes, metallicities, and gas fractions) rather well. In particular, we find that once the effects of dust and variations in stellar populations have been taken into account, published spiral galaxy scale-size distributions derived from optical data (with logarithmic widths ~0.3) can be reconciled with the width of the stellar mass scale-size distribution predicted by the semi-analytic model (~0.5). There are some illuminating discrepancies between the observations and the model predictions. The model colours of luminous spiral galaxies are somewhat too blue and those of faint galaxies somewhat too red, most likely indicating shortcomings in the way that gas is accreted by spiral galaxies. Furthermore, the model produces too few luminous spiral galaxies. These difficulties could be resolved by altering the way in which gas cooling is treated or, perhaps, by adopting a higher baryon fraction and invoking galactic `superwinds.' Secondly, stellar M/Ls are found to be as high as observations permit. Yet, typically 60% of the mass in the inner half-light radius of the model galaxies is dark. This results in an offset between the model and observed spiral galaxy luminosity-linewidth relation. This could be resolved by substantially reducing the mass of baryons which make it into a galaxy disc (with an attendant decrease in stellar M/L), or by modifying the assumed dark matter profile to include less dark matter in the inner parts. [Abridged]
Baugh Carlton M.
Bell Eric F.
Cole Shaun
Frenk Carlos S.
Lacey Cedric G.
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