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2017MNRAS.469.3775G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 469, 3775-3791 (2017/August-3)

Panchromatic spectral energy distributions of simulated galaxies: results at redshift z = 0.

GOZ D., MONACO P., GRANATO G.L., MURANTE G., DOMINGUEZ-TENREIRO R., OBREJA A., ANNUNZIATELLA M. and TESCARI E.

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We present predictions of spectral energy distributions (SEDs), from the UV to the FIR, of simulated galaxies at z = 0. These were obtained by post-processing the results of an N-body+hydro simulation of a cosmological box of side 25 Mpc, which uses the Multi-Phase Particle Integrator (MUPPI) for star formation and stellar feedback, with the GRASIL-3D radiative transfer code that includes reprocessing of UV light by dust. Physical properties of our sample of ∼500 galaxies resemble observed ones, though with some tension at small and large stellar masses. Comparing predicted SEDs of simulated galaxies with different samples of local galaxies, we find that these resemble observed ones, when normalized at 3.6 µm. A comparison with the Herschel Reference Survey shows that the average SEDs of galaxies, divided in bins of star formation rate (SFR), are reproduced in shape and absolute normalization to within a factor of ∼2, while average SEDs of galaxies divided in bins of stellar mass show tensions that are an effect of the difference of simulated and observed galaxies in the stellar mass-SFR plane. We use our sample to investigate the correlation of IR luminosity in Spitzer and Herschel bands with several galaxy properties. SFR is the quantity that best correlates with IR light up to 160 µm, while at longer wavelengths better correlations are found with molecular mass and, at 500 µm, with dust mass. However, using the position of the FIR peak as a proxy for cold dust temperature, we assess that heating of cold dust is mostly determined by SFR, with stellar mass giving only a minor contribution. We finally show how our sample of simulated galaxies can be used as a guide to understand the physical properties and selection biases of observed samples.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): hydrodynamics - radiative transfer - methods: numerical - dust, extinction - galaxies: formation - infrared: galaxies - submillimetre: galaxies - submillimetre: galaxies

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