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  • Modelling galaxy stellar mass evolution from z~0.8 to today

     

    What:
    Modelling galaxy stellar mass evolution from z~0.8 to today
     
     
    Who:
    Dr. Wang Lan
     

    (Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophysics, Germany)

     
     
    When:
    Thursday morning, Apr. 1st, 10:00 a.m
     
     
    Where:
    Room 327, Office Block, 2 West Beijing Road (PMO, CAS)
     
     
     

    Welcome to attend

     
     
     
    ( PMO Academic committee & academic circulating committee)
     
     

         abstract     

      We build an empirical method to link galaxy stellar mass directly with its hosting dark matter halo mass at redshift z=0, and apply the model to a higher redshift of around 0.8. The $M_{stars}$-$M_{infall}$ relations of the galaxy stellar mass $M_{stars}$ and the host halo mass M_{infall} at two redshifts are constrained by fitting both the stellar mass function and the correlation functions at different stellar 

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