Halo and Galaxy Formation Histories from the Millennium Simulation: Public release of a VO-oriented and SQL-queryable database for studying the evolution of galaxies in the LambdaCDM cosmogony
G. Lemson, the Virgo Consortium

TL;DR
This paper presents a large-scale cosmological simulation database for galaxy formation, enabling remote SQL-based queries and analysis of galaxy and halo evolution within the LambdaCDM model.
Contribution
It introduces a publicly accessible, VO-oriented database of the Millennium Simulation's galaxy and halo formation histories with web-based query tools.
Findings
Database includes detailed assembly histories of halos and galaxies.
Web applications facilitate remote SQL queries and data access.
Supports research in galaxy formation and evolution within LambdaCDM.
Abstract
The Millennium Run is the largest simulation of the formation of structure within the CDM cosmogony so far carried out. It uses particles to follow the dark matter distribution in a cubic region 500Mpc on a side, and has a spatial resolution of 5 kpc. Application of simplified modelling techniques to the stored output of this calculation allows the formation and evolution of the galaxies more luminous than the Small Magellanic Cloud to be simulated for a variety of assumptions about the detailed physics involved. As part of the activities of the German Astrophysical Virtual Observatory we have used a relational database to store the detailed assembly histories both of all the haloes and subhaloes resolved by the simulation, and of all the galaxies that form within these structures for two independent models of the galaxy formation physics.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
