A model for cosmological simulations of galaxy formation physics
Mark Vogelsberger (1), Shy Genel (1), Debora Sijacki (1,2), Paul, Torrey (1), Volker Springel (3), Lars Hernquist (1) ((1) Harvard/CfA, (2) IoA, Cambridge, (3) HITS)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive galaxy formation model for large-scale hydrodynamical simulations, incorporating detailed physics and feedback mechanisms to match key astronomical observations.
Contribution
The model uniquely combines multiple feedback processes, including radiative EM feedback, with adjustable outflow metal loading, improving the realism of galaxy formation simulations.
Findings
Reproduces cosmic star formation history and galaxy luminosity functions.
Requires strong stellar and AGN feedback to match observed galaxy properties.
Highlights the importance of radio-mode feedback in massive haloes.
Abstract
We present a new comprehensive model of the physics of galaxy formation designed for large-scale hydrodynamical simulations of structure formation using the moving mesh code AREPO. Our model includes primordial and metal line cooling with self-shielding corrections, stellar evolution and feedback processes, gas recycling, chemical enrichment, a novel subgrid model for the metal loading of outflows, black hole (BH) seeding, BH growth and merging procedures, quasar- and radio-mode feedback, and a prescription for radiative electro-magnetic (EM) feedback from active galactic nuclei (AGN). The metal mass loading of outflows can be adjusted independently of the wind mass loading. This is required to simultaneously reproduce the stellar mass content of low mass haloes and their gas oxygen abundances. Radiative EM AGN feedback is implemented assuming an average spectral energy distribution and…
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