Theoretical modeling of the high redshift galaxy population

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Weinberg, DH [1 ]
Davé, R [1 ]
Gardner, JP [1 ]
Hernquist, L [1 ]
Katz, N [1 ]
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[1] Ohio State Univ, Dept Astron, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
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We review theoretical approaches to the study of galaxy formation, with emphasis on the role of hydrodynamic cosmological simulations in modeling the high-redshift galaxy population. We present new predictions for the abundance of star-forming galaxies in the LCDM model (inflation + cold dark matter, with Omega(m) = 0.4, Omega(Lambda) = 0.6), combining results from several simulations to probe a wide range of redshift. At a threshold density of one object per arcmin(2) per unit redshift, these simulations predict galaxies with star formation rates of 2M./yr (z = 10), 5M./yr (z = 8), 20M.yr (z = 6), 70 - 100M./yr (z = 4 -.2), and 30M./yr (z = 0.5). For galaxies selected at a fixed comoving space density n = 0.003 h(3)Mpc(-3) , a simulation of a 50h(-1) Mpc cube predicts a galaxy correlation function (r/5h(-1) Mpc)(-1.8) in comoving coordinates, essentially independent of redshift from Omega(m) = 4 to z = 0.5. Different cosmological models predict global histories of star formation that reflect their overall histories of mass clustering, but robust numerical predictions of the comoving space density of star formation are difficult because the simulations miss the contribution from galaxies below their resolution limit. The LCDM model appears to predict a star formation history with roughly the shape inferred from observations, but it produces too many stars at low redshift, predicting Omega(*) approximate to 0.015 at z = 0. We conclude with a brief discussion of this discrepancy and three others that suggest gaps in our current theory of galaxy formation: small disks, steep central halo profiles, and an excess of low mass dark halos. While these problems could fade as the simulations or observations improve, they could also guide us towards a new understanding of galactic scale star formation, the spectrum of primordial fluctuations, or the nature of dark matter.
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