International audienceIn previous work, we showed that a semi-empirical model in which galaxies in host dark matter haloes are assigned stellar masses via a stellar mass–halo mass (SMHM) relation and sizes (R$_e$) via a linear and tight R$_e$–R$_h$ relation can faithfully reproduce the size function of local Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) central galaxies and the strong size evolution of massive galaxies (MGs; M$_{star}$ > 10$^{11.2}$M$_⊙$). In this third paper of the series, we focus on the population of satellite MGs. We find that without any additional calibration and irrespective of the exact SMHM relation, fraction of quenched galaxies, or level of stellar stripping, the same model is able to reproduce the local size function of quies...
We revisit the well known discrepancy between the observed number of Milky Way (MW) dwarf satellite ...
We compare the stellar masses of central and satellite galaxies predicted by three independent semi-...
We study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-forming galaxies at z ~ 1.8...
International audienceIn previous work, we showed that a semi-empirical model in which galaxies in h...
© 2021 Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. We study the stellar-to-halo mass relation (SHM...
Several occupational distributions for satellite galaxies more massive than m(*) approximate to 4 x ...
We empirically constrain how galaxy size relates to halo virial radius using new measurements of the...
International audienceThe mean size (effective radius Re) of massive galaxies (MGs; Mstar > 1011....
We study the abundance of satellite galaxies as a function of primary stellar mass using the Sloan D...
The mean size (effective radius Re) of massive galaxies (MGs; Mstar > 1011.2M⊙) is observed to in...
We infer the normalization and the radial and angular distributions of the number density of satelli...
In the standard paradigm, satellite galaxies are believed to be associated with the population of da...
In the standard paradigm, satellite galaxies are believed to be associated with the population of da...
We study the statistical distribution of satellites around star-forming and quiescent central galaxi...
International audienceWe compare state-of-the-art semi-analytic models of galaxy formation as well a...
We revisit the well known discrepancy between the observed number of Milky Way (MW) dwarf satellite ...
We compare the stellar masses of central and satellite galaxies predicted by three independent semi-...
We study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-forming galaxies at z ~ 1.8...
International audienceIn previous work, we showed that a semi-empirical model in which galaxies in h...
© 2021 Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. We study the stellar-to-halo mass relation (SHM...
Several occupational distributions for satellite galaxies more massive than m(*) approximate to 4 x ...
We empirically constrain how galaxy size relates to halo virial radius using new measurements of the...
International audienceThe mean size (effective radius Re) of massive galaxies (MGs; Mstar > 1011....
We study the abundance of satellite galaxies as a function of primary stellar mass using the Sloan D...
The mean size (effective radius Re) of massive galaxies (MGs; Mstar > 1011.2M⊙) is observed to in...
We infer the normalization and the radial and angular distributions of the number density of satelli...
In the standard paradigm, satellite galaxies are believed to be associated with the population of da...
In the standard paradigm, satellite galaxies are believed to be associated with the population of da...
We study the statistical distribution of satellites around star-forming and quiescent central galaxi...
International audienceWe compare state-of-the-art semi-analytic models of galaxy formation as well a...
We revisit the well known discrepancy between the observed number of Milky Way (MW) dwarf satellite ...
We compare the stellar masses of central and satellite galaxies predicted by three independent semi-...
We study the properties of satellites in the environment of massive star-forming galaxies at z ~ 1.8...