We analyse the basic properties of brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) produced by state of the art cosmological zoom-in hydrodynamical simulations. These simulations have been run with different subgrid physics included. Here we focus on the results obtained with and without the inclusion of the prescriptions for supermassive black hole growth and of the ensuing active galactic nuclei (AGN) feedback. The latter process goes in the right direction of decreasing significantly the overall formation of stars. However, BCGs end up still containing too much stellar mass, a problem that increases with halo mass, and having an unsatisfactory structure. This is in the sense that their effective radii are too large, and that their density profiles fea...
We study the evolution of simulated galaxies in the presence of feedback from active galactic nuclei...
International audienceThe observed massive end of the galaxy stellar mass function is steeper than i...
International audienceThe observed massive end of the galaxy stellar mass function is steeper than i...
We analyse the basic properties of brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) produced by state of the art c...
We use 500 pc resolution cosmological simulations of a Virgo-like galaxy cluster to study the proper...
The formation of the brightest cluster galaxies (BCG) is a challenge for galaxy formation theory. We...
We present results from a new set of 30 cosmological simulations of galaxy clusters, including the e...
A large sample of cosmological hydrodynamical zoom-in simulations with adaptive mesh refinement is a...
International audienceWe use cosmological hydrodynamical simulations to investigate the role of feed...
We use 1-kpc resolution cosmological Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) simulations of a Virgo-like gala...
The relatively recent insight that energy input from supermassive black holes (BHs) can have a subst...
The relatively recent insight that energy input from supermassive black holes (BHs) can have a subst...
The relatively recent insight that energy input from supermassive black holes (BHs) can have a subst...
The relatively recent insight that energy input from supermassive black holes (BHs) can have a subst...
The relatively recent insight that energy input from supermassive black holes (BHs) can have a subst...
We study the evolution of simulated galaxies in the presence of feedback from active galactic nuclei...
International audienceThe observed massive end of the galaxy stellar mass function is steeper than i...
International audienceThe observed massive end of the galaxy stellar mass function is steeper than i...
We analyse the basic properties of brightest cluster galaxies (BCGs) produced by state of the art c...
We use 500 pc resolution cosmological simulations of a Virgo-like galaxy cluster to study the proper...
The formation of the brightest cluster galaxies (BCG) is a challenge for galaxy formation theory. We...
We present results from a new set of 30 cosmological simulations of galaxy clusters, including the e...
A large sample of cosmological hydrodynamical zoom-in simulations with adaptive mesh refinement is a...
International audienceWe use cosmological hydrodynamical simulations to investigate the role of feed...
We use 1-kpc resolution cosmological Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) simulations of a Virgo-like gala...
The relatively recent insight that energy input from supermassive black holes (BHs) can have a subst...
The relatively recent insight that energy input from supermassive black holes (BHs) can have a subst...
The relatively recent insight that energy input from supermassive black holes (BHs) can have a subst...
The relatively recent insight that energy input from supermassive black holes (BHs) can have a subst...
The relatively recent insight that energy input from supermassive black holes (BHs) can have a subst...
We study the evolution of simulated galaxies in the presence of feedback from active galactic nuclei...
International audienceThe observed massive end of the galaxy stellar mass function is steeper than i...
International audienceThe observed massive end of the galaxy stellar mass function is steeper than i...