Tesis doctoral inédita leída en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias, Departamento de Física Teórica. Fecha de lectura: 13-12-2019Esta tesis tiene embargado el acceso al texto completo hasta el 13-06-2021Understanding the formation and evolution of galaxies within a self-consistent cosmological context is one of the outstanding and most challenging topics of astrophysics. This dissertation is dedicated to investigating the concepts of galaxy formation with cosmology, in particular, the formation of large-scale structures and the assembly and evolution of their associated galaxies over cosmic time. This forms part of a vibrate and innovative field of research spanning all imaginable scales from The Big Bang to th...
We study the stellar populations of bulges of MilkyWay-like (MW-like) galaxies with the aim of ident...
Semi-analytical models (SAMs) are currently the best way to understand the formation of galaxies wit...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
In this thesis, we explore the use of semi-analytic galaxy formation models and related techniques a...
A semi-analytic model of galaxy formation with and without active galactic nuclei feedback is used t...
Les modèles semi-analytiques (SAMs) constituent aujourd'hui le meilleur outils d'analyse et d'étude ...
We present the public release of the MULTIDARK-GALAXIES: three distinct galaxy catalogues derived fr...
Several popular techniques exist for cosmological modelling of galaxies, from computationally intens...
Nous présentons dans cette thèse un modèle semi-analytique de formation et d'évolution des galaxies....
We describe a new, free and open source semi-analytic model of galaxy formation, GALACTICUS. The GA...
We present a new version of the GALFORM semi-analytical model of galaxy formation. This brings toget...
The study of galaxy formation and evolution is one of today's hotest topics. Two large surveys (2dFG...
Galaxies in the local Universe fall into two main categories of spirals and ellipticals. In this The...
In this Thesis we attempted to answer to some of the fundamental questions concerning galaxy evoluti...
In this thesis, we employ two numerical tools - semi- analytical models and N-body plus hydrodyn...
We study the stellar populations of bulges of MilkyWay-like (MW-like) galaxies with the aim of ident...
Semi-analytical models (SAMs) are currently the best way to understand the formation of galaxies wit...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
In this thesis, we explore the use of semi-analytic galaxy formation models and related techniques a...
A semi-analytic model of galaxy formation with and without active galactic nuclei feedback is used t...
Les modèles semi-analytiques (SAMs) constituent aujourd'hui le meilleur outils d'analyse et d'étude ...
We present the public release of the MULTIDARK-GALAXIES: three distinct galaxy catalogues derived fr...
Several popular techniques exist for cosmological modelling of galaxies, from computationally intens...
Nous présentons dans cette thèse un modèle semi-analytique de formation et d'évolution des galaxies....
We describe a new, free and open source semi-analytic model of galaxy formation, GALACTICUS. The GA...
We present a new version of the GALFORM semi-analytical model of galaxy formation. This brings toget...
The study of galaxy formation and evolution is one of today's hotest topics. Two large surveys (2dFG...
Galaxies in the local Universe fall into two main categories of spirals and ellipticals. In this The...
In this Thesis we attempted to answer to some of the fundamental questions concerning galaxy evoluti...
In this thesis, we employ two numerical tools - semi- analytical models and N-body plus hydrodyn...
We study the stellar populations of bulges of MilkyWay-like (MW-like) galaxies with the aim of ident...
Semi-analytical models (SAMs) are currently the best way to understand the formation of galaxies wit...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...