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The Three Hundred project: The Gizmo-Simba runs

Authors :
Cui, Weiguang
Dave, Romeel
Knebe, Alexander
Rasia, Elena
Gray, Meghan
Pearce, Frazer
Power, Chris
Yepes, Gustavo
Anbajagane, Dhayaa
Ceverino, Daniel
Contreras-Santos, Ana
de Andres, Daniel
De Petris, Marco
Ettori, Stefano
Haggar, Roan
Li, Qingyang
Wang, Yang
Yang, Xiaohu
Borgani, Stefano
Dolag, Klaus
Zu, Ying
Kuchner, Ulrike
Cañas, Rodrigo
Ferragam, Antonio
Gianfagna, Giulia
Cui, Weiguang
Dave, Romeel
Knebe, Alexander
Rasia, Elena
Gray, Meghan
Pearce, Frazer
Power, Chris
Yepes, Gustavo
Anbajagane, Dhayaa
Ceverino, Daniel
Contreras-Santos, Ana
de Andres, Daniel
De Petris, Marco
Ettori, Stefano
Haggar, Roan
Li, Qingyang
Wang, Yang
Yang, Xiaohu
Borgani, Stefano
Dolag, Klaus
Zu, Ying
Kuchner, Ulrike
Cañas, Rodrigo
Ferragam, Antonio
Gianfagna, Giulia
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We introduce \textsc{Gizmo-Simba}, a new suite of galaxy cluster simulations within \textsc{The Three Hundred} project. \textsc{The Three Hundred} consists of zoom re-simulations of 324 clusters with $M_{200}\gtrsim 10^{14.8}M_\odot$ drawn from the MultiDark-Planck $N$-body simulation, run using several hydrodynamic and semi-analytic codes. The \textsc{Gizmo-Simba} suite adds a state-of-the-art galaxy formation model based on the highly successful {\sc Simba} simulation, mildly re-calibrated to match $z=0$ cluster stellar properties. Comparing to \textsc{The Three Hundred} zooms run with \textsc{Gadget-X}, we find intrinsic differences in the evolution of the stellar and gas mass fractions, BCG ages, and galaxy colour-magnitude diagrams, with \textsc{Gizmo-Simba} generally providing a good match to available data at $z \approx 0$. \textsc{Gizmo-Simba}'s unique black hole growth and feedback model yields agreement with the observed BH scaling relations at the intermediate-mass range and predicts a slightly different slope at high masses where few observations currently lie. \textsc{Gizmo-Simba} provides a new and novel platform to elucidate the co-evolution of galaxies, gas, and black holes within the densest cosmic environments.<br />Comment: 19 pages, 11 figures, MNRAS submitted, comments are welcome

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312096669
Document Type :
Electronic Resource