We present the first results from applying the Santa Cruz semi-analytic model (SAM) for galaxy formation on merger trees extracted from a dark matter only version of the IllustrisTNG (TNG) simulations. We carry out a statistical comparison between the predictions of the Santa Cruz SAM and TNG for a subset of central galaxy properties at z = 0, with a focus on stellar mass, cold and hot gas mass, star formation rate (SFR), and black hole (BH) mass. We find fairly good agreement between the mean predictions of the two methods for stellar mass functions and the stellar mass vs. halo mass (SMHM) relation, and qualitatively good agreement between the SFR or cold gas mass vs. stellar mass relation and quenched fraction as a function of stellar ma...
We present an analysis of the predictions made by the GALFORM semi-analytic galaxy formation model f...
A tightly correlated star formation rate (SFR)–stellar mass relation of star-forming galaxies, or st...
Upcoming large galaxy surveys will subject the standard cosmological model, $\Lambda$CDM, to new pre...
Semi-analytic models (SAMs) systematically predict higher stellar-mass scatter at a given halo mass ...
We present a new semi-analytic model that self-consistently traces the growth of supermassive black ...
The relative roles of mergers and star formation in regulating galaxy growth are still a matter of i...
It is a grand challenge to develop a simple physical model that can faithfully emulate the results o...
We present a comparison of 14 galaxy formation models: 12 different semi-analytical models and 2 hal...
We compare the predictions of three independently developed semi-analytic galaxy formation models (S...
We present a clustering comparison of 12 galaxy formation models [including semi-analytic models (SA...
The connection between galaxy star formation rate (SFR) and dark matter (DM) is of paramount importa...
We present a statistical exploration of the parameter space of the De Lucia and Blaizot version of t...
We present a comparison of nine galaxy formation models, eight semi-analytical, and one halo occupat...
Understanding the physical processes that drive star formation is a key challenge for galaxy formati...
We compare the results of two techniques used to calculate the evolution of cooling gas during galax...
We present an analysis of the predictions made by the GALFORM semi-analytic galaxy formation model f...
A tightly correlated star formation rate (SFR)–stellar mass relation of star-forming galaxies, or st...
Upcoming large galaxy surveys will subject the standard cosmological model, $\Lambda$CDM, to new pre...
Semi-analytic models (SAMs) systematically predict higher stellar-mass scatter at a given halo mass ...
We present a new semi-analytic model that self-consistently traces the growth of supermassive black ...
The relative roles of mergers and star formation in regulating galaxy growth are still a matter of i...
It is a grand challenge to develop a simple physical model that can faithfully emulate the results o...
We present a comparison of 14 galaxy formation models: 12 different semi-analytical models and 2 hal...
We compare the predictions of three independently developed semi-analytic galaxy formation models (S...
We present a clustering comparison of 12 galaxy formation models [including semi-analytic models (SA...
The connection between galaxy star formation rate (SFR) and dark matter (DM) is of paramount importa...
We present a statistical exploration of the parameter space of the De Lucia and Blaizot version of t...
We present a comparison of nine galaxy formation models, eight semi-analytical, and one halo occupat...
Understanding the physical processes that drive star formation is a key challenge for galaxy formati...
We compare the results of two techniques used to calculate the evolution of cooling gas during galax...
We present an analysis of the predictions made by the GALFORM semi-analytic galaxy formation model f...
A tightly correlated star formation rate (SFR)–stellar mass relation of star-forming galaxies, or st...
Upcoming large galaxy surveys will subject the standard cosmological model, $\Lambda$CDM, to new pre...