We investigate the evolution of the galaxy star formation rate function (SFRF) and cosmic star formation rate density (CSFRD) of z ∼ 0–8 galaxies in the Evolution and Assembly of GaLaxies and their Environments (EAGLE) simulations. In addition, we present a compilation of ultraviolet, infrared and H α SFRFs and compare these with the predictions from the EAGLE suite of cosmological hydrodynamic simulations. We find that the constraints implied by different indicators are inconsistent with each other for the highest star-forming objects at z < 2, a problem that is possibly related to selection biases and the uncertainties of dust attenuation effects. EAGLE's feedback parameters were calibrated to reproduce realistic galaxy sizes and stellar ...
We present new results on the cosmic star formation history in the Subaru/XMM–Newton Deep Survey (SX...
We present first results of a study aimed to constrain the star formation rate (SFR) and dust conten...
We exploit EAGLE, a cosmological hydrodynamical simulation, to reproduce the selection of the observ...
We investigate the evolution of the galaxy star formation rate function (SFRF) and cosmic star forma...
We investigate the evolution of the galaxy star formation rate function (SFRF) and cosmic star forma...
We investigate the evolution of galaxy masses and star formation rates in the Evolution and Assembly...
We investigate the evolution of galaxy masses and star formation rates in the Evolution and Assembly...
We present results from 13 cosmological simulations that explore the parameter space of the ‘Evoluti...
We analyse the star formation rates (SFRs), colours and dust extinctions of galaxies in massive (10^...
We present results from thirteen cosmological simulations that explore the parameter space of the "E...
The scatter (σ sSFR) of the specific star formation rates of galaxies is a measure of the diversity ...
We present the evolution of galaxy sizes, from redshift 2 to 0, for actively star forming and passiv...
The scatter (σsSFR) of the specific star formation rates of galaxies is a measure of the diversity i...
The Hubble sequence provides a useful classification of galaxy morphology at low redshift. However, ...
Context. Star formation rate functions (SFRFs) give an instantaneous view of the distribution of sta...
We present new results on the cosmic star formation history in the Subaru/XMM–Newton Deep Survey (SX...
We present first results of a study aimed to constrain the star formation rate (SFR) and dust conten...
We exploit EAGLE, a cosmological hydrodynamical simulation, to reproduce the selection of the observ...
We investigate the evolution of the galaxy star formation rate function (SFRF) and cosmic star forma...
We investigate the evolution of the galaxy star formation rate function (SFRF) and cosmic star forma...
We investigate the evolution of galaxy masses and star formation rates in the Evolution and Assembly...
We investigate the evolution of galaxy masses and star formation rates in the Evolution and Assembly...
We present results from 13 cosmological simulations that explore the parameter space of the ‘Evoluti...
We analyse the star formation rates (SFRs), colours and dust extinctions of galaxies in massive (10^...
We present results from thirteen cosmological simulations that explore the parameter space of the "E...
The scatter (σ sSFR) of the specific star formation rates of galaxies is a measure of the diversity ...
We present the evolution of galaxy sizes, from redshift 2 to 0, for actively star forming and passiv...
The scatter (σsSFR) of the specific star formation rates of galaxies is a measure of the diversity i...
The Hubble sequence provides a useful classification of galaxy morphology at low redshift. However, ...
Context. Star formation rate functions (SFRFs) give an instantaneous view of the distribution of sta...
We present new results on the cosmic star formation history in the Subaru/XMM–Newton Deep Survey (SX...
We present first results of a study aimed to constrain the star formation rate (SFR) and dust conten...
We exploit EAGLE, a cosmological hydrodynamical simulation, to reproduce the selection of the observ...