In the local Universe, the efficiency for converting baryonic gas into stars is very low. In dark matter halos where galaxies form and evolve, the average efficiency varies with galaxy stellar mass and has a maximum of about twenty percent for Milky-Way-like galaxies. The low efficiency at higher mass is believed to be produced by some quenching processes, such as the feedback from active galactic nuclei. We perform an analysis of weak lensing and satellite kinematics for SDSS central galaxies. Our results reveal that the efficiency is much higher, more than sixty percent, for a large population of massive star-forming galaxies around $10^{11}M_{\odot}$. This suggests that these galaxies acquired most of the gas in their halos and converted...
Context. The assembly history of the stellar component of a massive elliptical galaxy is closely rel...
It is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very small fraction of the bary...
It is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very small fraction of the bary...
In the local Universe, the efficiency for converting baryonic gas into stars is very low. In dark ma...
In the local Universe, the efficiency for converting baryonic gas into stars is very low. In dark ma...
International audienceIt is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very smal...
International audienceIt is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very smal...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
It is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very small fraction of the bary...
Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies are both extreme products of galaxy evolution and extreme environments in whi...
It is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very small fraction of the bary...
Using reconstructed galaxy star formation histories, we calculate the instantaneous efficiency of ga...
We use cosmological zoom-in simulations of galaxy formation in a Milky-Way-sized halo started from i...
We use cosmological zoom-in simulations of galaxy formation in a Milky Way (MW)-sized halo started f...
We investigate the correlation of star formation quenching with internal galaxy properties and envir...
Context. The assembly history of the stellar component of a massive elliptical galaxy is closely rel...
It is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very small fraction of the bary...
It is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very small fraction of the bary...
In the local Universe, the efficiency for converting baryonic gas into stars is very low. In dark ma...
In the local Universe, the efficiency for converting baryonic gas into stars is very low. In dark ma...
International audienceIt is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very smal...
International audienceIt is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very smal...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
It is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very small fraction of the bary...
Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies are both extreme products of galaxy evolution and extreme environments in whi...
It is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very small fraction of the bary...
Using reconstructed galaxy star formation histories, we calculate the instantaneous efficiency of ga...
We use cosmological zoom-in simulations of galaxy formation in a Milky-Way-sized halo started from i...
We use cosmological zoom-in simulations of galaxy formation in a Milky Way (MW)-sized halo started f...
We investigate the correlation of star formation quenching with internal galaxy properties and envir...
Context. The assembly history of the stellar component of a massive elliptical galaxy is closely rel...
It is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very small fraction of the bary...
It is commonly believed that galaxies use, throughout Hubble time, a very small fraction of the bary...