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Halo Occupation Of Lyman-Break Galaxies, Saju Varghese, Ken Nagamine, Jason Jaacks, Jun-Hwan Choi Apr 2011

Halo Occupation Of Lyman-Break Galaxies, Saju Varghese, Ken Nagamine, Jason Jaacks, Jun-Hwan Choi

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Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) are star-forming galaxies found at high redshift that provide large amounts of information on early star and galaxy formation. We use large-scale cosmological smoothed-particle hydrodynamical simulations to simulate the physical properties of LBGs, such as stellar mass, star-formation rate, and magnitude. In particular, we focus on the question of which dark matter (DM) halos host LBGs. Our simulation suggests that only 1.74% of all DM halos host LBGs, though among the massive DM halos with mass Mhalo >1011.5 Msun, the fraction is 51.93%. The occupation number of LBGs ranges from 1 to 17 per halo.