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nIFTy Galaxy Cluster simulations IV: Quantifying the Influence of Baryons on Halo Properties

Authors :
Cui, Weiguang
Power, Chris
Knebe, Alexander
Kay, Scott T.
Sembolini, Federico
Elahi, Pascal J.
Yepes, Gustavo
Pearce, Frazer
Cunnama, Daniel
Beck, Alexander M.
Vecchia, Claudio Dalla
Davé, Romeel
February, Sean
Huang, Shuiyao
Hobbs, Alex
Katz, Neal
McCarthy, Ian G.
Murante, Giuseppe
Perret, Valentin
Puchwein, Ewald
Read, Justin I.
Saro, Alexandro
Teyssier, Romain
Thacker, Robert J.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Building on the initial results of the nIFTy simulated galaxy cluster comparison, we compare and contrast the impact of baryonic physics with a single massive galaxy cluster, run with 11 state-of-the-art codes, spanning adaptive mesh, moving mesh, classic and modern SPH approaches. For each code represented we have a dark matter only (DM) and non-radiative (NR) version of the cluster, as well as a full physics (FP) version for a subset of the codes. We compare both radial mass and kinematic profiles, as well as global measures of the cluster (e.g. concentration, spin, shape), in the NR and FP runs with that in the DM runs. Our analysis reveals good consistency (<= 20%) between global properties of the cluster predicted by different codes when integrated quantities are measured within the virial radius R200. However, we see larger differences for quantities within R2500, especially in the FP runs. The radial profiles reveal a diversity, especially in the cluster centre, between the NR runs, which can be understood straightforwardly from the division of codes into classic SPH and non-classic SPH (including the modern SPH, adaptive and moving mesh codes); and between the FP runs, which can also be understood broadly from the division of codes into those that include AGN feedback and those that do not. The variation with respect to the median is much larger in the FP runs with different baryonic physics prescriptions than in the NR runs with different hydrodynamics solvers.<br />Comment: 24 pages, 13 figures, MNRAS submitted

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1602.06668
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw603