Physics of star formation history and the luminosity function of galaxies therefrom

Abstract

We show that the star formation history, the reionization history and the present luminosity function of galaxies are reproduced in a simple gravitational collapse model within the regime to almost a quantitative accuracy, when the physical conditions, the Jeans criterion and the cooling process, are taken into account. Taking a reasonable set of the model parameters, the reionisation takes place sharply at around redshift 1+z 7.5, and the resulting luminosity function turns off at L 1010.7L, showing the consistency between the star formation history and the reionisation of the Universe. The model gives the total amount of stars star=0.004 in units of the critical density compared to the observation 0.0044 with the recycling factor 1.6 included. In order to account for the observed star formation rate and the present luminosity function, the star formation efficiency is not halo mass independent but becomes maximum at the halo mass 1012M and is suppressed for both smaller and larger mass haloes.

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