We have updated our radially resolved semi-analytic models (SAMs) of galaxy formation, which track both the atomic and molecular gas phases of the interstellar medium. The models are adapted from those of Guo et al. using similar methodology as by Fu et al. and are run on halo merger trees from the Millennium and Millennium-II simulations with the following main changes. (1) We adopt a simple star formation law Sigma(SFR) Sigma(H2). (2) We inject the heavy elements produced by supernovae directly into the halo hot gas, instead of first mixing them with the cold gas in the disc. (3) We include radial gas inflows in discs using a model of the form v(inflow) = alpha r. The models are used to study the radial profiles of star formation rate and...
The chemical properties of galaxies and their evolution as a function of cosmic epoch are powerful c...
The abundance evolution of galaxies depends critically on the balance between the mix-ing of metals ...
We compare the semi-analytic models of galaxy formation of Fu et al. which track the evolution of th...
International audienceContext. Gas flows play a fundamental role in galaxy formation and evolution, ...
We implement physically motivated recipes for partitioning cold gas into different phases (atomic, m...
Simulations indicate that the inflow of gas of star-forming galaxies is almost coplanar and corotati...
We extend the existing semi-analytic models of galaxy formation to track atomic and molecular gas in...
Context. The stellar metallicity gradients of disc galaxies provide information on disc as...
We study the oxygen abundance profiles of the gas-phase components in hydrodynamical simulations of ...
Models of the chemical evolution of our Galaxy are extended to include radial migration of stars and...
International audienceWe update our recently published model for GAlaxy Evolution and Assembly (GAEA...
We study the evolution of atomic and molecular gas in galaxies in semi-analytic models of galaxy for...
We present an analysis of the chemical abundance properties of ≈650 star-forming galaxies at z ≈ 0.6...
The early stages of a galaxy's evolution leave an imprint on its metallicity distribution. We discus...
Context. The xGASS and xCOLD GASS surveys have measured the atomic (H I) and molecular gas (H2) cont...
The chemical properties of galaxies and their evolution as a function of cosmic epoch are powerful c...
The abundance evolution of galaxies depends critically on the balance between the mix-ing of metals ...
We compare the semi-analytic models of galaxy formation of Fu et al. which track the evolution of th...
International audienceContext. Gas flows play a fundamental role in galaxy formation and evolution, ...
We implement physically motivated recipes for partitioning cold gas into different phases (atomic, m...
Simulations indicate that the inflow of gas of star-forming galaxies is almost coplanar and corotati...
We extend the existing semi-analytic models of galaxy formation to track atomic and molecular gas in...
Context. The stellar metallicity gradients of disc galaxies provide information on disc as...
We study the oxygen abundance profiles of the gas-phase components in hydrodynamical simulations of ...
Models of the chemical evolution of our Galaxy are extended to include radial migration of stars and...
International audienceWe update our recently published model for GAlaxy Evolution and Assembly (GAEA...
We study the evolution of atomic and molecular gas in galaxies in semi-analytic models of galaxy for...
We present an analysis of the chemical abundance properties of ≈650 star-forming galaxies at z ≈ 0.6...
The early stages of a galaxy's evolution leave an imprint on its metallicity distribution. We discus...
Context. The xGASS and xCOLD GASS surveys have measured the atomic (H I) and molecular gas (H2) cont...
The chemical properties of galaxies and their evolution as a function of cosmic epoch are powerful c...
The abundance evolution of galaxies depends critically on the balance between the mix-ing of metals ...
We compare the semi-analytic models of galaxy formation of Fu et al. which track the evolution of th...