The GalMer database: Galaxy Mergers in the Virtual Observatory
Igor Chilingarian, Paola Di Matteo, Francoise Combes, Anne-Laure, Melchior, Benoit Semelin

TL;DR
The GalMer database offers a comprehensive library of galaxy merger simulations with VO-compatible tools, enabling detailed comparison with observations and advancing understanding of galaxy formation processes.
Contribution
It provides a large, accessible database of galaxy merger simulations with VO tools, bridging theoretical models and observational data.
Findings
Studied star formation efficiency in galaxy interactions
Created models of counter-rotating stellar components
Reshaped metallicity profiles in elliptical galaxies
Abstract
We present the GalMer database, a library of galaxy merger simulations, made available to users through tools compatible with the Virtual Observatory (VO) standards adapted specially for this theoretical database. To investigate the physics of galaxy formation through hierarchical merging, it is necessary to simulate galaxy interactions varying a large number of parameters: morphological types, mass ratios, orbital configurations, etc. On one side, these simulations have to be run in a cosmological context, able to provide a large number of galaxy pairs, with boundary conditions given by the large-scale simulations, on the other side the resolution has to be high enough at galaxy scales, to provide realistic physics. The GalMer database is a library of thousands simulations of galaxy mergers at moderate spatial resolution and it is a compromise between the diversity of initial…
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