The EAGLE simulations of galaxy formation: Public release of particle data
The EAGLE team

TL;DR
This paper introduces the public release of particle data from 24 EAGLE cosmological simulations, providing detailed instructions, tools, and examples for data access and analysis to facilitate galaxy formation research.
Contribution
It offers comprehensive documentation, data access methods, and analysis tools for the EAGLE simulation particle data, enhancing usability for the scientific community.
Findings
Efficient data extraction using peano-hilbert keys
Compatibility with Python for data analysis
Updated database with additional simulations
Abstract
This manual accompanies the release of the particle data for 24 simulations of the EAGLE suite of cosmological hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy formation by the virgo consortium. It describes how to download these snapshots and how to extract datasets from them, emphasising the meaning of variables, and their units. We provide examples for extracting the particle data in python. This data release complements our earlier release of numerous integrated properties of the galaxies in EAGLE through an SQL relational database. This database has been updated to include the additional simulations that are part of the present data release. Scientists wanting to use EAGLE may find it useful to first investigate whether their analysis can be performed using the database, before accessing the particle data. The particles in the snapshot files are indexed by a peano-hilbert key. This allows for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries
