SIEGE IV: compact star clusters in cosmological simulations with high star formation efficiency and sub-parsec resolution
R. Pascale, F. Calura, E. Vesperini, J. Rosdahl, C. Nipoti, E. Giunchi, E. Lacchin, A. Lupi, M. Messa, M. Meneghetti, A. Ragagnin, E. Vanzella, A. Zanella

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution cosmological simulations with high star formation efficiency to investigate the formation of compact stellar clumps in high-redshift dwarf galaxies, revealing properties similar to present-day globular clusters.
Contribution
It introduces the SIEGE IV simulation suite with sub-parsec resolution and high star formation efficiency to explore the physical conditions leading to compact stellar systems at high redshift.
Findings
Stellar clumps of 1-3 pc form during short starburst events.
Clump properties resemble those of globular clusters.
Clump mass function follows a power-law with slope -2.
Abstract
The formation of compact high-redshift star-forming clumps, the physical processes driving their evolution and their potential connection to present-day Globular Clusters are key open questions in galaxy formation. In this work, we aim to shed light on these aspects using the SImulating the Environment where Globular clusters Emerged (SIEGE) project, a suite of cosmological zoom-in simulations with sub-parsec resolution specifically designed to investigate the physical conditions behind the origin of compact stellar systems in high-redshift environments. The simulation object of this study focuses on a dwarf galaxy with a virial mass of a few at , where the spatial resolution reaches 0.3 pc . Individual stars are formed directly by sampling the initial mass function with a 100\% star formation efficiency, a setup designed to explore the impact of a high…
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