The AGORA High-resolution Galaxy Simulations Comparison Project. VI. Similarities and Differences in the Circumgalactic Medium

Author:

Strawn ClaytonORCID,Roca-Fàbrega SantiORCID,Primack Joel R.ORCID,Kim Ji-hoonORCID,Genina Anna,Hausammann LoicORCID,Kim HyeonyongORCID,Lupi AlessandroORCID,Nagamine KentaroORCID,Powell Johnny W.ORCID,Revaz Yves,Shimizu Ikkoh,Velázquez Héctor,Abel TomORCID,Ceverino DanielORCID,Dong Bili,Jung MinyongORCID,Quinn Thomas R.ORCID,Shin Eun-jinORCID,Barrow Kirk S. S.ORCID,Dekel AvishaiORCID,Oh Boon KiatORCID,Mandelker NirORCID,Teyssier RomainORCID,Hummels CameronORCID,Maji Soumily,Man Antonio,Mayerhofer Paul,

Abstract

Abstract We analyze the circumgalactic medium (CGM) for eight commonly-used cosmological codes in the AGORA collaboration. The codes are calibrated to use identical initial conditions, cosmology, heating and cooling, and star formation thresholds, but each evolves with its own unique code architecture and stellar feedback implementation. Here, we analyze the results of these simulations in terms of the structure, composition, and phase dynamics of the CGM. We show properties such as metal distribution, ionization levels, and kinematics are effective tracers of the effects of the different code feedback and implementation methods, and as such they can be highly divergent between simulations. This is merely a fiducial set of models, against which we will in the future compare multiple feedback recipes for each code. Nevertheless, we find that the large parameter space these simulations establish can help disentangle the different variables that affect observable quantities in the CGM, e.g., showing that abundances for ions with higher ionization energy are more strongly determined by the simulation’s metallicity, while abundances for ions with lower ionization energy are more strongly determined by the gas density and temperature.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

Space Telescope Science Institute

Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness

CAM-UCM

Samsung Science and Technology Foundation

Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea

KISTI ∣ National Supercomputing Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information

MUIR

MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI

PAPIIT

Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades

Israel Science Foundation

United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation

National Science Foundation

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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