GABE: Galaxy Assembly with Binary Evolution
Abstract
We developed a new semi-analytic galaxy formation model: Galaxy Assembly with Binary Evolution (GABE). For the first time we introduce binary evolution into semi-analytic models of galaxy formation by using Yunnan-II stellar population synthesis model, which includes various binary interactions. When implementing our galaxy formation model onto the merger trees extracted from the Millennium simulation, it can reproduce a large body of observational results. We find that in the local universe the model including binary evolution reduces the luminosity at optical and infrared wavelengths slightly, while increases the luminosity at ultraviolet wavelength significantly, especially in band. The resulting luminosity function does not change very much over SDSS optical bands and infrared band, but the predicted colors are bluer, especially when band is under consideration. The new model allows us to explore the physics of various high energy events related to the remnants of binary stars, e.g. type Ia supernovae, short gamma-ray bursts and gravitational wave events, and their relation with host galaxies in a cosmological context.
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@article{arxiv.1904.11224,
title = {GABE: Galaxy Assembly with Binary Evolution},
author = {Zhen Jiang and Jie Wang and Liang Gao and Fenghui Zhang and Qi Guo and Lan Wang and Jun Pan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.11224},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
25 pages, 13 figures, accepted by Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics