Introducing the Illustris Project: the evolution of galaxy populations across cosmic time
Shy Genel, Mark Vogelsberger, Volker Springel, Debora Sijacki, Dylan, Nelson, Greg Snyder, Vicente Rodriguez-Gomez, Paul Torrey, and Lars Hernquist

TL;DR
The paper presents the Illustris Simulation, a comprehensive cosmological model that successfully reproduces many observed galaxy properties across cosmic time, providing insights into galaxy formation and evolution.
Contribution
It introduces the Illustris Simulation with advanced physical models, demonstrating its ability to match numerous galaxy observations without specific tuning for those features.
Findings
Reproduces stellar mass functions from z=7 to z=0
Analyzes galaxy mass buildup and halo relations
Tracks galaxy growth, mergers, and morphology evolution
Abstract
We present an overview of galaxy evolution across cosmic time in the Illustris Simulation. Illustris is an N-body/hydrodynamical simulation that evolves 2*1820^3 resolution elements in a (106.5Mpc)^3 box from cosmological initial conditions down to z=0 using the AREPO moving-mesh code. The simulation uses a state-of-the-art set of physical models for galaxy formation that was tuned to reproduce the z=0 stellar mass function and the history of the cosmic star-formation rate density. We find that Illustris successfully reproduces a plethora of observations of galaxy populations at various redshifts, for which no tuning was performed, and provide predictions for future observations. In particular, we discuss (a) the buildup of galactic mass, showing stellar mass functions and the relations between stellar mass and halo mass from z=7 to z=0, (b) galaxy number density profiles around massive…
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