The SILCC (SImulating the LifeCycle of molecular Clouds) project: I. Chemical evolution of the supernova-driven ISM
S.K. Walch, P. Girichidis, T. Naab, A. Gatto, S.C.O. Glover, R., W\"unsch, R.S Klessen, P.C. Clark, T. Peters, C. Baczynski

TL;DR
This study uses advanced simulations to explore the chemical evolution of the supernova-driven interstellar medium, revealing how different supernova feedback mechanisms influence molecular and atomic gas formation and distribution in galactic disks.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive simulation framework including chemistry, magnetic fields, and feedback, to analyze the ISM's chemical evolution under various supernova driving scenarios.
Findings
Random and clustered supernova feedback models match observations.
H$_2$ forms mainly in dense filaments, constituting 20-40% of total mass.
High supernova rates suppress molecular hydrogen formation.
Abstract
The SILCC project (SImulating the Life-Cycle of molecular Clouds) aims at a more self-consistent understanding of the interstellar medium (ISM) on small scales and its link to galaxy evolution. We simulate the evolution of the multi-phase ISM in a 500 pc x 500 pc x 10 kpc region of a galactic disc, with a gas surface density of . The Flash 4.1 simulations include an external potential, self-gravity, magnetic fields, heating and radiative cooling, time-dependent chemistry of H and CO considering (self-) shielding, and supernova (SN) feedback. We explore SN explosions at different (fixed) rates in high-density regions (peak), in random locations (random), in a combination of both (mixed), or clustered in space and time (clustered). Only random or clustered models with self-gravity (which evolve similarly) are in agreement with…
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