We investigate the formation of disk-bulge-halo systems by including bulges in the Fall & Efstathiou theory of disk formation. This allows an investigation of bulge dominated disk galaxies, such as S0s and disky ellipticals. The aim of this paper is to examine whether spirals, S0s, and disky elllipticals all can be incorporated in one simple galaxy formation scenario. We investigate an inside-out formation scenario in which the inner, low angular momentum material is assumed to form the bulge. Stability arguments are used to suggest that this bulge formation is a self-regulating process in which the bulge grows until it is massive enough to allow the remaining gas to form a stable disk component. We search for the parameters and physical pr...
We used galaxy evolutionary models in a hierarchical inside-out formation scenario to study the orig...
Within a fully cosmological hydrodynamical simulation, we form a galaxy which rotates at 140 km s−1,...
Galaxies having the same luminosity may have very different bulge to disk ratios, while the mean bul...
Bulges, often identified with the spheroidal component of a galaxy, have a complex pedigree. Massive...
We investigate a model of disk galaxies whereby viscous evolution of thegaseous disk drives material...
The major morphological features of a galaxy are thought to be determined by the assembly history an...
To break the degeneracy among galactic stellar components, we extract kinematic structures using the...
Current theories of galaxy formation have tended to focus on hierarchical structure formation, which...
We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges that are relevant to their formation. ...
We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges that are relevant to their formation. ...
We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges that are relevant to their formation. ...
We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges that are relevant to their formation. ...
We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges that are relevant to their formation. ...
Galaxies grow primarily via accretion-driven star formation in discs and merger-driven growth of bul...
We present new models for the formation of disk galaxies that improve upon previous models by follow...
We used galaxy evolutionary models in a hierarchical inside-out formation scenario to study the orig...
Within a fully cosmological hydrodynamical simulation, we form a galaxy which rotates at 140 km s−1,...
Galaxies having the same luminosity may have very different bulge to disk ratios, while the mean bul...
Bulges, often identified with the spheroidal component of a galaxy, have a complex pedigree. Massive...
We investigate a model of disk galaxies whereby viscous evolution of thegaseous disk drives material...
The major morphological features of a galaxy are thought to be determined by the assembly history an...
To break the degeneracy among galactic stellar components, we extract kinematic structures using the...
Current theories of galaxy formation have tended to focus on hierarchical structure formation, which...
We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges that are relevant to their formation. ...
We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges that are relevant to their formation. ...
We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges that are relevant to their formation. ...
We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges that are relevant to their formation. ...
We summarise some recent results about nearby galactic bulges that are relevant to their formation. ...
Galaxies grow primarily via accretion-driven star formation in discs and merger-driven growth of bul...
We present new models for the formation of disk galaxies that improve upon previous models by follow...
We used galaxy evolutionary models in a hierarchical inside-out formation scenario to study the orig...
Within a fully cosmological hydrodynamical simulation, we form a galaxy which rotates at 140 km s−1,...
Galaxies having the same luminosity may have very different bulge to disk ratios, while the mean bul...