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The Formation of Galactic Disks

H. J. Mo, Shude Mao, Simon D. M. White

Published 1997-07-08Version 1

We study the population of galactic disks expected in current hierarchical clustering models for structure formation. A rotationally supported disk with exponential surface density profile is assumed to form with a mass and angular momentum which are fixed fractions of those of its surrounding dark halo. We assume that haloes respond adiabatically to disk formation, and that only stable disks can correspond to real systems. With these assumptions the predicted population can match both present-day disks and the damped Lyman alpha absorbers in QSO spectra. Good agreement is found provided: (i) the masses of disks are a few percent of those of their haloes; (ii) the specific angular momenta of disks are similar to those of their haloes; (iii) present-day disks were assembled recently (at z<1). In particular, the observed scatter in the size-rotation velocity plane is reproduced, as is the slope and scatter of the Tully-Fisher relation. The zero-point of the TF relation is matched for a stellar mass-to-light ratio of 1 to 2 h in the I-band, consistent with observational values derived from disk dynamics. High redshift disks are predicted to be small and dense, and could plausibly merge together to form the observed population of elliptical galaxies. In many (but not all) currently popular cosmogonies, disks with rotation velocities exceeding 200 km/s can account for a third or more of the observed damped Lyman alpha systems at z=2.5. Half of the lines-of-sight to such systems are predicted to intersect the absorber at r>3kpc/h and about 10% at r>10kpc/h. The cross-section for absorption is strongly weighted towards disks with large angular momentum and so large size for their mass. The galaxy population associated with damped absorbers should thus be biased towards low surface brightness systems.

Comments: 47 pages, Latex, aaspp4.sty, 14 figs included, submitted to MNRAS
Journal: Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.295:319,1998
Categories: astro-ph
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