Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2025 Annual Meeting of the APS Far West Section
Friday–Sunday, October 10–12, 2025; UC Santa Cruz - Stevenson College
Session J00: Posters I: Astrophysics, AMO, High-Energy/Accelerator, and Nuclear Physics (3:15PM - 4:45PM)
3:15 PM,
Saturday, October 11, 2025
UC Santa Cruz Stevenson College
Room: Stevenson Campus
Abstract: J00.00002 : The Effects of AGN Feedback on Galaxy Formation
Presenter:
Arushi Singh
(University of California, San Diego)
Authors:
Arushi Singh
(University of California, San Diego)
Patricia Fofie
(University of California, Irvine)
James Bullock
(University of California, Irvine)
We find that massive galaxies in these simulations reproduce several observed relationships, such as the stellar mass–halo mass trend and the black hole mass–velocity dispersion relation. In the stronger model that includes cosmic rays, galaxies also match observed size–mass and Faber–Jackson relations. Galaxies in the AGN feedback runs often stop forming stars and develop elliptical shapes, similar to observed massive galaxies. By contrast, runs without AGN feedback make galaxies that are far too massive, produce too many new stars, are too compact, and spin too fast compared to observations. However, the AGN feedback models are not perfect: the stronger model works best for massive galaxies but shuts down star formation too strongly in lower-mass systems. This shows that more work is needed to refine AGN feedback models.
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