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Bimodal Color Distribution in Hierarchical Galaxy Formation

N. Menci et al 2005 ApJ 632 49-57   doi: 10.1086/432788  Help

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N. Menci1, A. Fontana1, E. Giallongo1 and S. Salimbeni1
1 INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Via di Frascati 33, I-00040 Monteporzio, Italy

ABSTRACT. We show how the observed bimodality in the color distribution of galaxies can be explained in the framework of the hierarchical clustering picture in terms of the interplay between the properties of the merging histories and the feedback/star formation processes in the progenitors of local galaxies. Using a semianalytic model of hierarchical galaxy formation, we compute the color distributions of galaxies with different luminosities and compare them with the observations. Our fiducial model matches the fundamental properties of the observed distributions, namely: (1) the distribution of objects brighter than Mr lesssim -18 is clearly bimodal, with a fraction of red objects increasing with luminosity; (2) for objects brighter than Mr lesssim -21, the color distribution is dominated by red objects with color u - r approx 2.2-2.4; (3) the spread on the distribution of the red population is smaller than that of the blue population; (4) the fraction of red galaxies is larger in denser environments, even for low-luminosity objects; and (5) the bimodality in the distribution persists up to z approx 1.5. We discuss the role of the different physical processes included in the model in producing the above results.

Subject headings: cosmology: theory; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: formation; galaxies: high-redshift

Print publication: Issue 1 (2005 October 10)
Received 2005 February 4, accepted for publication 2005 June 15

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