The Millennium Run Observatory: First Light
R. Overzier, G. Lemson, R. E. Angulo, E. Bertin, J. Blaizot, B. M. B., Henriques, G.-D. Marleau, S. D. M. White

TL;DR
The Millennium Run Observatory creates realistic simulated galaxy survey data by modeling the entire observing process, enabling direct comparison between models and observations for improved understanding of galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a virtual observatory that produces comprehensive simulated survey data from dark matter simulations, facilitating direct model-observation comparisons.
Findings
Produced multi-filter images and catalogs for various surveys
Demonstrated applications in galaxy counts, cluster detection, and morphology analysis
Enabled direct comparison of models with real observational data
Abstract
Simulations of galaxy evolution aim to capture our current understanding as well as to make predictions for testing by future experiments. Simulations and observations are often compared in an indirect fashion: physical quantities are estimated from the data and compared to models. However, many applications can benefit from a more direct approach, where the observing process is also simulated and the models are seen fully from the observer's perspective. To facilitate this, we have developed the Millennium Run Observatory (MRObs), a theoretical virtual observatory which uses virtual telescopes to `observe' semi-analytic galaxy formation models based on the suite of Millennium Run dark matter simulations. The MRObs produces data that can be processed and analyzed using the standard software packages developed for real observations. At present, we produce images in forty filters from the…
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