9:45 AM - 10:00 AM
[MGI35-04] Semi-analytic modeling of galaxies and AGN in the Fugaku era
Keywords:Galaxies, Active Galactic Nuclei, Large Scale Structure of the Universe, Cosmological N-body simulation
The major update of the model is the merger trees of dark matter halos.
We construct the halo merger trees using an ultralarge cosmological N-body simulation, named Uchuu, which consists of 262 billion particles in a box of 2 Gpc/h.
The unprecedentedly large and high-resolution simulation allows us accurate determination of measurements of rare objects, such as autocorrelation functions of AGNs.
We show the basic statistical properties of galaxies and AGNs in our model, focusing on the spacial clustering of them.
The model prediction indicates that the time-scale of gas accretion on to the supermassive black holes plays a significant role in allowing massive halos to host relatively faint population of AGNs.
We find that the shape of the predicted AGN correlation function shows remarkable agreement with those from observations.