AAO Colloquium.

Monday 14th January 2008 - 3:30pm AAO Conference Room

High-redshift galaxies in cosmological simulations

Chiaki Kobayashi

NOAO, Japan.

Abstract:
Using a new numerical model for cosmic chemical evolution, our cosmological simulations of the standard Lambda-CDM cosmology show a peak of the cosmic star formation rate at z~4, with ~10% of the baryons turning into stars. We find that the majority of stars in present-day massive galaxies formed in much smaller galaxies at high redshifts, giving them a mean stellar age as old as 10 Gyr, despite their late assembly times. The hypernova feedback drives galactic outflows efficiently in low mass galaxies, and these winds eject heavy elements into the intergalactic medium. The ejected baryon fraction is larger for less massive galaxies, this mass dependence of galactic winds results in the observed mass-metallicity relation of galaxies.