In this work we update the L-Galaxies semi-analytic model (SAM) to better follow the physical processes responsible for the growth of bulges via disc instabilities (leading to pseudo-bulges) and mergers (leading to classical bulges). We address the former by considering the contribution of both stellar and gaseous discs in the stability of the galaxy, and we update the latter by including dissipation of energy in gas-rich mergers. Furthermore, we introduce angular momentum losses during cooling and find that an accurate match to the observed correlation between stellar disc scale length and mass at z ∼ 0.0 requires that the gas loses 20 per cent of its initial specific angular momentum to the corresponding dark matter halo during the format...
Galaxies grow primarily via accretion-driven star formation in discs and merger-driven growth of bul...
We quantify the evolution of the stellar mass functions (SMFs) of star-forming and quiescent galaxie...
We quantify the morphological evolution of z ~ 0 massive galaxies (M_*/M_∼ ∼10^11.2 +/- 0.3) from z ...
In this work we update theL-Galaxiessemi-analytic model (SAM) to better follow thephysical processes...
We study the effect of mergers on the morphology of galaxies by means of the simulated merger tree a...
We study the effect of mergers on the morphology of galaxies by means of the simulated merger tree a...
Transformation of discs into spheroids via mergers is a well-accepted element of galaxy formation mo...
The distribution of galaxy morphological types is a key test for models of galaxy formation and evol...
We study the effect of mergers on the morphology of galaxies by means of the simulated merger tree a...
We examine the spheroid growth and star formation quenching experienced by galaxies since z ∼ 3 by s...
We extend our previous work focused at z ∼ 0, studying the redshift evolution of galaxy dynamical pr...
We have constructed a mass-selected sample of M*>1011 M⊙ galaxies at 1<z<3 in the CANDELS UKIDSS UDS...
We use cosmological SPH simulations to investigate the effects of mergers and interactions on the fo...
We explore the evolution of the stellar mass-size relation of galaxies of different morphological ty...
We quantify the evolution of the stellar mass functions (SMFs) of star-forming and quiescent galaxie...
Galaxies grow primarily via accretion-driven star formation in discs and merger-driven growth of bul...
We quantify the evolution of the stellar mass functions (SMFs) of star-forming and quiescent galaxie...
We quantify the morphological evolution of z ~ 0 massive galaxies (M_*/M_∼ ∼10^11.2 +/- 0.3) from z ...
In this work we update theL-Galaxiessemi-analytic model (SAM) to better follow thephysical processes...
We study the effect of mergers on the morphology of galaxies by means of the simulated merger tree a...
We study the effect of mergers on the morphology of galaxies by means of the simulated merger tree a...
Transformation of discs into spheroids via mergers is a well-accepted element of galaxy formation mo...
The distribution of galaxy morphological types is a key test for models of galaxy formation and evol...
We study the effect of mergers on the morphology of galaxies by means of the simulated merger tree a...
We examine the spheroid growth and star formation quenching experienced by galaxies since z ∼ 3 by s...
We extend our previous work focused at z ∼ 0, studying the redshift evolution of galaxy dynamical pr...
We have constructed a mass-selected sample of M*>1011 M⊙ galaxies at 1<z<3 in the CANDELS UKIDSS UDS...
We use cosmological SPH simulations to investigate the effects of mergers and interactions on the fo...
We explore the evolution of the stellar mass-size relation of galaxies of different morphological ty...
We quantify the evolution of the stellar mass functions (SMFs) of star-forming and quiescent galaxie...
Galaxies grow primarily via accretion-driven star formation in discs and merger-driven growth of bul...
We quantify the evolution of the stellar mass functions (SMFs) of star-forming and quiescent galaxie...
We quantify the morphological evolution of z ~ 0 massive galaxies (M_*/M_∼ ∼10^11.2 +/- 0.3) from z ...