Simulating realistic disk galaxies with a novel sub-resolution ISM model
Giuseppe Murante, Pierluigi Monaco, Stefano Borgani, Luca Tornatore,, Klaus Dolag, David Goz

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new sub-resolution interstellar medium model in cosmological simulations that successfully produces realistic disk galaxies with properties matching observations, demonstrating stability across resolutions.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel multi-phase ISM model integrated into GADGET-3, enabling realistic galaxy formation simulations with stable results across different resolutions.
Findings
Produced realistic spiral galaxies with small bulge-to-total ratios.
Star formation rates follow observed Schmidt-Kennicutt relation.
Galaxies exhibit inside-out formation and stable properties across resolutions.
Abstract
We present results of cosmological simulations of disk galaxies carried out with the GADGET-3 TreePM+SPH code, where star formation and stellar feedback are described using our MUlti Phase Particle Integrator (MUPPI) model. This description is based on simple multi-phase model of the interstellar medium at unresolved scales, where mass and energy flows among the components are explicitly followed by solving a system of ordinary differential equations. Thermal energy from SNe is injected into the local hot phase, so as to avoid that it is promptly radiated away. A kinetic feedback prescription generates the massive outflows needed to avoid the over-production of stars. We use two sets of zoomed-in initial conditions of isolated cosmological halos with masses (2-3) * 10^{12} Msun, both available at several resolution levels. In all cases we obtain spiral galaxies with small…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
