SIRIUS project. I. Star formation models for star-by-star simulations of star clusters and galaxy formation
Yutaka Hirai, Michiko S. Fujii, Takayuki R. Saitoh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a stochastic star formation model for star-by-star galaxy simulations, enabling more accurate resolution of individual stars and their formation processes in galaxy evolution models.
Contribution
It establishes a novel star formation model that samples the initial mass function and assembles stars from gas particles, suitable for high-resolution galaxy simulations.
Findings
The model accurately samples the IMF with an appropriate search radius.
Star formation efficiency and threshold density have minimal impact on results.
The model reproduces the relation between the most massive stars and total stellar mass.
Abstract
Most stars are formed as star clusters in galaxies, which then disperse into galactic disks. Upcoming exascale supercomputational facilities will enable performing simulations of galaxies and their formation by resolving individual stars (star-by-star simulations). This will substantially advance our understanding of star formation in galaxies, star cluster formation, and assembly histories of galaxies. In previous galaxy simulations, a simple stellar population approximation was used. It is, however, difficult to improve the mass resolution with this approximation. Therefore, a model for forming individual stars that can be used in simulations of galaxies must be established. In this first paper of a series of the SIRIUS (SImulations Resolving IndividUal Stars) project, we demonstrate a stochastic star formation model for star-by-star simulations. An assumed stellar initial mass…
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