Introducing the Illustris Project: simulating the coevolution of dark and visible matter in the Universe

Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Center for Astrophysics Harvard & Smithsonian · +4 more institutions

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We introduce the Illustris Project, a series of large-scale hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy formation. The highest resolution simulation, Illustris-1, covers a volume of (106.5 Mpc)3, has a dark mass resolution of 6.26 × 106M⊙, and an initial baryonic matter mass resolution of 1.26 × 106M⊙. At z = 0 gravitational forces are softened on scales of 710 pc, and the smallest hydrodynamical gas cells have an extent of 48 pc. We follow the dynamical evolution of 2 × 18203 resolution elements and in addition passively evolve 18203 Monte Carlo tracer particles reaching a total particle count of more than 18 billion. The galaxy formation model includes: Primordial and metal-line cooling with self-shielding…

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