International audienceWe present two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations for the evolution of early-type galaxies containing central massive black holes (MBHs), starting at an age of ≃ 2 {Gyr}. The code contains accurate and physically consistent radiative and mechanical active galactic nucleus (AGN) wind feedback, with parsec-scale central resolution. Mass input comes from stellar evolution; energy input includes Type Ia (SNIa) and II supernovae and stellar heating; star formation (SF) is included. Realistic, axisymmetric dynamical galaxy models are built solving the Jeans’ equations. The lowest mass models ({M}\star =8 {10}10 {M}⊙ ) develop global outflows sustained by SNIa heating, ending with a lower amount of hot gas and new stars. ...
International audienceThe observed massive end of the galaxy stellar mass function is steeper than i...
We study the evolution of simulated galaxies in the presence of feedback from active galactic nuclei...
International audienceSupermassive black holes (BH) are powerful sources of energy that are already ...
We present two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations for the evolution of early-type galaxies conta...
We present two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations for the evolution of early-type galaxies conta...
We present two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations for the evolution of early-type galaxies conta...
9We present simulations of galaxy formation, based on the GADGET-3 code, in which a sub-resolution m...
We present simulations of galaxy formation, based on the GADGET-3 code, in which a sub-resolution mo...
We present simulations of galaxy formation, based on the GADGET-3 code, in which a sub-resolution mo...
How galaxies maintain the inefficiency of star formation with physically self-consistent models is a...
How galaxies maintain the inefficiency of star formation with physically self-consistent models is a...
International audienceIn order to understand the physical mechanisms at work during the formation of...
International audienceIn order to understand the physical mechanisms at work during the formation of...
International audienceSupermassive black holes (BH) are powerful sources of energy that are already ...
International audienceSupermassive black holes (BH) are powerful sources of energy that are already ...
International audienceThe observed massive end of the galaxy stellar mass function is steeper than i...
We study the evolution of simulated galaxies in the presence of feedback from active galactic nuclei...
International audienceSupermassive black holes (BH) are powerful sources of energy that are already ...
We present two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations for the evolution of early-type galaxies conta...
We present two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations for the evolution of early-type galaxies conta...
We present two-dimensional hydrodynamical simulations for the evolution of early-type galaxies conta...
9We present simulations of galaxy formation, based on the GADGET-3 code, in which a sub-resolution m...
We present simulations of galaxy formation, based on the GADGET-3 code, in which a sub-resolution mo...
We present simulations of galaxy formation, based on the GADGET-3 code, in which a sub-resolution mo...
How galaxies maintain the inefficiency of star formation with physically self-consistent models is a...
How galaxies maintain the inefficiency of star formation with physically self-consistent models is a...
International audienceIn order to understand the physical mechanisms at work during the formation of...
International audienceIn order to understand the physical mechanisms at work during the formation of...
International audienceSupermassive black holes (BH) are powerful sources of energy that are already ...
International audienceSupermassive black holes (BH) are powerful sources of energy that are already ...
International audienceThe observed massive end of the galaxy stellar mass function is steeper than i...
We study the evolution of simulated galaxies in the presence of feedback from active galactic nuclei...
International audienceSupermassive black holes (BH) are powerful sources of energy that are already ...