Evolution of cosmic filaments in the MTNG simulation
Daniela Gal\'arraga-Espinosa, Corentin Cadiou, C\'eline Gouin, Simon, D. M. White, Volker Springel, R\"udiger Pakmor, Boryana Hadzhiyska, Sownak, Bose, Fulvio Ferlito, Lars Hernquist, Rahul Kannan, Monica Barrera, Ana Maria, Delgado, C\'esar Hern\'andez-Aguayo

TL;DR
This study investigates the evolution of cosmic filaments over cosmic time using the MillenniumTNG simulation, revealing how their lengths, connectivity, and density profiles change, and highlighting their potential as probes for dark energy.
Contribution
First statistical analysis of filament evolution in a large-scale hydrodynamical simulation, including a calibration guide for the DisPerSE filament finder.
Findings
Connectivity of cosmic nodes decreases over time.
Filaments grow in length and radial extent in proper coordinates.
Filaments show little evolution in comoving length functions and density profiles.
Abstract
We present a study of the evolution of cosmic filaments across redshift with an emphasis on some important properties: filament lengths, growth rates, and radial profiles of galaxy densities. Following an observation-driven approach, we build cosmic filament catalogues at z=0,1,2,3, and 4 from the galaxy distributions of the large hydro-dynamical run of the MilleniumTNG project. We employ the extensively used DisPerSE cosmic web finder code, for which we provide a user-friendly guide, including the details of a physics-driven calibration procedure, with the hope of helping future users. We perform the first statistical measurements of the evolution of connectivity in a large-scale simulation, finding that the connectivity of cosmic nodes (defined as the number of filaments attached) globally decreases from early to late times. The study of cosmic filaments in proper coordinates reveals…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
