Dust evolution in zoom-in cosmological simulations of galaxy formation
Gian Luigi Granato, Cinthia Ragone-Figueroa, Antonela Taverna, Laura, Silva, Milena Valentini, Stefano Borgani, Pierluigi Monaco, Giuseppe Murante, and Luca Tornatore

TL;DR
This paper uses advanced cosmological simulations to study dust evolution in galaxy formation, revealing how dust processes influence galaxy properties and comparing results with observations.
Contribution
Introduces an improved dust evolution model with size approximation integrated into galaxy formation simulations, analyzing its effects and variability.
Findings
Metal depletion and dust cooling significantly impact galaxy evolution.
Simulated dust properties agree well with observations of real disc galaxies.
Dust size distribution and composition vary during galaxy evolution.
Abstract
We present cosmological zoom-in hydro-dynamical simulations for the formation of disc galaxies, implementing dust evolution and dust promoted cooling of hot gas. We couple an improved version of our previous treatment of dust evolution, which adopts the two-size approximation to estimate the grain size distribution, with the MUPPI star formation and feedback sub-resolution model. Our dust evolution model follows carbon and silicate dust separately. To distinguish differences induced by the chaotic behaviour of simulations from those genuinely due to different simulation set-up, we run each model six times, after introducing tiny perturbations in the initial conditions. With this method, we discuss the role of various dust-related physical processes and the effect of a few possible approximations adopted in the literature. Metal depletion and dust cooling affect the evolution of the…
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