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Public Data Release of the FIRE-2 Cosmological Zoom-in Simulations of Galaxy Formation

Authors :
Andrew Wetzel
Christopher C. Hayward
Robyn E. Sanderson
Xiangcheng Ma
Daniel Anglés-Alcázar
Robert Feldmann
T. K Chan
Kareem El-Badry
Coral Wheeler
Shea Garrison-Kimmel
Farnik Nikakhtar
Nondh Panithanpaisal
Arpit Arora
Alexander B. Gurvich
Jenna Samuel
Omid Sameie
Viraj Pandya
Zachary Hafen
Cameron Hummels
Sarah Loebman
Michael Boylan-Kolchin
James S. Bullock
Claude-André Faucher-Giguère
Dušan Kereš
Eliot Quataert
Philip F. Hopkins
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, Vol 265, Iss 2, p 44 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

We describe a public data release of the FIRE-2 cosmological zoom-in simulations of galaxy formation (available at http://flathub.flatironinstitute.org/fire ) from the Feedback In Realistic Environments (FIRE) project. FIRE-2 simulations achieve parsec-scale resolution to explicitly model the multiphase interstellar medium while implementing direct models for stellar evolution and feedback, including stellar winds, core-collapse and Type Ia supernovae, radiation pressure, photoionization, and photoelectric heating. We release complete snapshots from three suites of simulations. The first comprises 20 simulations that zoom in on 14 Milky Way (MW)–mass galaxies, five SMC/LMC-mass galaxies, and four lower-mass galaxies including one ultrafaint; we release 39 snapshots across z = 0–10. The second comprises four massive galaxies, with 19 snapshots across z = 1–10. Finally, a high-redshift suite comprises 22 simulations, with 11 snapshots across z = 5–10. Each simulation also includes dozens of resolved lower-mass (satellite) galaxies in its zoom-in region. Snapshots include all stored properties for all dark matter, gas, and star particles, including 11 elemental abundances for stars and gas, and formation times (ages) of star particles. We also release accompanying (sub)halo catalogs, which include galaxy properties and member star particles. For the simulations to z = 0, including all MW-mass galaxies, we release the formation coordinates and an “ex situ” flag for all star particles, pointers to track particles across snapshots, catalogs of stellar streams, and multipole basis expansions for the halo mass distributions. We describe publicly available python packages for reading and analyzing these simulations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384365 and 00670049
Volume :
265
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.2a2b1f0545c14a88a70f0bd6f940efa4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/acb99a