Can the faint sub-mm galaxies be explained in the Lambda-CDM model?
Abstract
We present predictions for the abundance of sub-mm galaxies (SMGs) and Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) in the CDM cosmology. A key feature of our model is the self-consistent calculation of the absorption and emission of radiation by dust. The new model successfully matches the LBG luminosity function, as well reproducing the properties of the local galaxy population in the optical and IR. The model can also explain the observed galaxy number counts at , but only if we assume a top-heavy IMF for the stars formed in bursts. The predicted redshift distribution of SMGs depends relatively little on their flux over the range 1-, with a median value of at a flux of , in very good agreement with the recent measurement by Chapman et al The counts of SMGs are predicted to be dominated by ongoing starbursts. However, in the model these bursts are responsible for making only a few per cent of the stellar mass locked up in massive ellipticals at the present day.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0406069,
title = {Can the faint sub-mm galaxies be explained in the Lambda-CDM model?},
author = {C. M. Baugh and C. G. Lacey and C. S. Frenk and G. L. Granato and L. Silva and A. Bressan and A. J. Benson and S. Cole},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0406069},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
Minor revisions to match version published in MNRAS. Colour versions of selected plots are available at http://star-www.dur.ac.uk/~cmb/SCUBAPLOTS/