Aims. We study the effects of the cosmological assembly history on the chemical and dynamical properties of the discs of spiral galaxies as a function of radius. Methods. We made use of the simulated Milky Way mass, fully-cosmological discs from Ramses Disc Environment Study (RaDES). We analysed their assembly history by examining the proximity of satellites to the galactic disc, instead of their merger trees, to better gauge which satellites impact the disc. We presented stellar age and metallicity profiles, age-metallicity relation (AMR), age-velocity dispersion relation (AVR), and stellar age distribution (SAD) in several radial bins for the simulated galaxies. Results. Assembly histories can be divided into three differe...
Galaxies grow in stellar mass either by turning their gas into stars, or by merging with other galax...
Building galaxy merger trees from a state-of-the-art cosmological hydrodynamical simulation, Horizon...
We present the first results of a pilot study aimed at understanding the influence of bars on the ev...
Aims. We study the effects of the cosmological assembly history on the chemical and dynamical proper...
International audienceContext. The formation of the Galactic disc is an enthusiastically debated iss...
We analyze the formation histories of 19 galaxies from cosmological smoothed particle hydrodynamics ...
We present a new approach for studying the chemodynamical evolution of the Milky Way, which combines...
Context. Thanks to ongoing efforts to compute accurate stellar ages, we are able to characterise sta...
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We investigate the influence of stel...
Building galaxy merger trees from a state-of-the-art cosmological hydrodynamics simulation, Horizon-...
Context. The stellar metallicity gradients of disc galaxies provide information on disc as...
Context. Galactic structure studies can be used as a path to constrain the scenario of formation and...
We investigate the evolution of galactic discs in N-body tree-SPH simulations. We find that discs, i...
We study the structure, age and metallicity gradients, and dynamical evolution using a cosmological ...
We study the stellar discs and spheroids in eight simulations of galaxy formation within Milky Way m...
Galaxies grow in stellar mass either by turning their gas into stars, or by merging with other galax...
Building galaxy merger trees from a state-of-the-art cosmological hydrodynamical simulation, Horizon...
We present the first results of a pilot study aimed at understanding the influence of bars on the ev...
Aims. We study the effects of the cosmological assembly history on the chemical and dynamical proper...
International audienceContext. The formation of the Galactic disc is an enthusiastically debated iss...
We analyze the formation histories of 19 galaxies from cosmological smoothed particle hydrodynamics ...
We present a new approach for studying the chemodynamical evolution of the Milky Way, which combines...
Context. Thanks to ongoing efforts to compute accurate stellar ages, we are able to characterise sta...
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We investigate the influence of stel...
Building galaxy merger trees from a state-of-the-art cosmological hydrodynamics simulation, Horizon-...
Context. The stellar metallicity gradients of disc galaxies provide information on disc as...
Context. Galactic structure studies can be used as a path to constrain the scenario of formation and...
We investigate the evolution of galactic discs in N-body tree-SPH simulations. We find that discs, i...
We study the structure, age and metallicity gradients, and dynamical evolution using a cosmological ...
We study the stellar discs and spheroids in eight simulations of galaxy formation within Milky Way m...
Galaxies grow in stellar mass either by turning their gas into stars, or by merging with other galax...
Building galaxy merger trees from a state-of-the-art cosmological hydrodynamical simulation, Horizon...
We present the first results of a pilot study aimed at understanding the influence of bars on the ev...