TY - JOUR
T1 - Unveiling the (in)consistencies among the galaxy stellar mass function, star formation histories, satellite abundances, and intracluster light from a semi-empirical perspective
AU - Fu, Hao
AU - Shankar, Francesco
AU - Ayromlou, Mohammadreza
AU - Koutsouridou, Ioanna
AU - Cattaneo, Andrea
AU - Bertemes, Caroline
AU - Bellstedt, Sabine
AU - Martín-Navarro, Ignacio
AU - Leja, Joel
AU - Allevato, Viola
AU - Bernardi, Mariangela
AU - Boco, Lumen
AU - Dimauro, Paola
AU - Gruppioni, Carlotta
AU - Lapi, Andrea
AU - Menci, Nicola
AU - Rodríguez, Iván Muñoz
AU - Puglisi, Annagrazia
AU - Alonso-Tetilla, Alba V.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s).
PY - 2024/7/1
Y1 - 2024/7/1
N2 - In a hierarchical, dark matter-dominated Universe, stellar mass functions (SMFs), galaxy merger rates, star formation histories (SFHs), satellite abundances, and intracluster light (ICL), should all be intimately connected observables. However, the systematics affecting observations still prevent universal and uniform measurements of, for example, the SMF and the SFHs, inevitably preventing theoretical models to compare with multiple data sets robustly and simultaneously. We here present our holistic semi-empirical model DECODE (Discrete statistical sEmi-empiriCal mODEl) that converts via abundance matching dark matter merger trees into galaxy assembly histories, using different SMFs in input and predicting all other observables in output in a fully data-driven and self-consistent fashion with minimal assumptions. We find that: (1) weakly evolving or nearly constant SMFs below the knee [Formula presented] are the best suited to generate SFHs aligned with those inferred from MaNGA, SDSS, GAMA, and, more recently, JWST; (2) the evolution of satellites after infall only affects the satellite abundances and SFHs of massive central galaxies but not their merger histories; (3) the resulting SFR–M* relation is lower in normalization by a factor of ∼ 2 with respect to observations, with a flattening at high masses more pronounced in the presence of mergers; (4) the latest data on ICL can be reproduced if mass-loss from mergers is included in the models. Our findings are pivotal in acting as pathfinder to test the self-consistency of the high-quality data from, e.g. JWST and Euclid.
AB - In a hierarchical, dark matter-dominated Universe, stellar mass functions (SMFs), galaxy merger rates, star formation histories (SFHs), satellite abundances, and intracluster light (ICL), should all be intimately connected observables. However, the systematics affecting observations still prevent universal and uniform measurements of, for example, the SMF and the SFHs, inevitably preventing theoretical models to compare with multiple data sets robustly and simultaneously. We here present our holistic semi-empirical model DECODE (Discrete statistical sEmi-empiriCal mODEl) that converts via abundance matching dark matter merger trees into galaxy assembly histories, using different SMFs in input and predicting all other observables in output in a fully data-driven and self-consistent fashion with minimal assumptions. We find that: (1) weakly evolving or nearly constant SMFs below the knee [Formula presented] are the best suited to generate SFHs aligned with those inferred from MaNGA, SDSS, GAMA, and, more recently, JWST; (2) the evolution of satellites after infall only affects the satellite abundances and SFHs of massive central galaxies but not their merger histories; (3) the resulting SFR–M* relation is lower in normalization by a factor of ∼ 2 with respect to observations, with a flattening at high masses more pronounced in the presence of mergers; (4) the latest data on ICL can be reproduced if mass-loss from mergers is included in the models. Our findings are pivotal in acting as pathfinder to test the self-consistency of the high-quality data from, e.g. JWST and Euclid.
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U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stae1492
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stae1492
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85197374366
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 532
SP - 177
EP - 197
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 1
ER -