Towards Implementation of the Pressure-Regulated, Feedback-Modulated Model of Star Formation in Cosmological Simulations: Methods and Application to TNG

Sultan Hassan, Eve C. Ostriker, Chang-Goo Kim, Greg L. Bryan, Jan D. Burger, Drummond B. Fielding, John C. Forbes, Shy Genel, Lars Hernquist, Sarah M. R. Jeffreson, Bhawna Motwani, Matthew C. Smith, Rachel S. Somerville, Ulrich P. Steinwandel, Romain Teyssier
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Traditional star formation subgrid models implemented in cosmological galaxy formation simulations, such as that of Springel & Hernquist (2003, hereafter SH03), employ adjustable parameters to satisfy constraints measured in the local Universe. In recent years, however, theory and spatially-resolved simulations of the turbulent, multiphase, star-forming ISM have begun to produce new first-principles models, which when fully developed can replace traditional subgrid prescriptions. This approach has advantages of being physically motivated and predictive rather than empirically tuned, and allowing for varying environmental conditions rather than being tied to local Universe conditions. As a prototype of this new approach, by combining calibrations from the TIGRESS numerical framework with the Pressure-Regulated Feedback-Modulated (PRFM) theory, simple formulae can be obtained for both the gas depletion time and an effective equation of state. Considering galaxies in TNG50, we compare the "native" simulation outputs with post-processed predictions from PRFM. At TNG50 resolution, the total midplane pressure is nearly equal to the total ISM weight, indicating that galaxies in TNG50 are close to satisfying vertical equilibrium. The measured gas scale height is also close to theoretical equilibrium predictions. The slopes of the effective equations of states are similar, but with effective velocity dispersion normalization from SH03 slightly larger than that from current TIGRESS simulations. Because of this and the decrease in PRFM feedback yield at high pressure, the PRFM model predicts shorter gas depletion times than the SH03 model at high densities and redshift. Our results represent a first step towards implementing new, numerically calibrated subgrid algorithms in cosmological galaxy formation simulations.
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在宇宙学模拟中实现压力调节、反馈调节的恒星形成模型:方法及在 TNG 中的应用
在宇宙学星系形成模拟中实施的传统恒星形成子网格模型,如 Springel 和 Hernquist(2003,以下简称SH03)的模型,采用可调参数来满足局部宇宙测量的约束条件。然而,近年来,对湍流、多相、恒星形成的 ISM 的理论和空间分辨模拟已经开始产生新的第一原理模型,这些模型在得到充分发展后可以取代传统的子网格描述。这种方法的优点是具有物理学动机和预测性,而不是根据经验进行调整;允许环境条件的变化,而不是受制于当地的宇宙条件。作为这种新方法的原型,通过将 TIGRESS 数值框架的校准与压力调节反馈调制(PRFM)理论相结合,可以得到气体耗竭时间的简单公式和有效的状态方程。考虑到 TNG50 中的星系,我们将 "原生 "模拟输出与 PRFM 的后处理预测结果进行了比较。在TNG50分辨率下,中面总压力几乎等于ISM总重量,表明TNG50中的星系接近于满足垂直平衡。测得的气体尺度高度也接近理论平衡预测值。有效状态方程的斜率相似,但SH03的有效速度弥散归一化略大于目前TIGRESS模拟的斜率。我们的结果代表了在宇宙学星系形成模拟中实施新的数值校准子网格算法的第一步。
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