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Tests of subgrid models for star formation using simulations of isolated disc galaxies

Nobels, Folkert S J; Schaye, Joop; Schaller, Matthieu; Ploeckinger, Sylvia; Chaikin, Evgenii; Richings, Alexander J.

Authors

Folkert S J Nobels

Joop Schaye

Matthieu Schaller

Sylvia Ploeckinger

Evgenii Chaikin

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Dr Alex Richings A.J.Richings@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer in Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Modelling



Abstract

We use smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulations of isolated Milky Way-mass disc galaxies that include cold, interstellar gas to test subgrid prescriptions for star formation (SF). Our fiducial model combines a Schmidt law with a gravitational instability criterion, but we also test density thresholds and temperature ceilings. While SF histories are insensitive to the prescription for SF, the Kennicutt–Schmidt (KS) relations between SF rate and gas surface density can discriminate between models. We show that our fiducial model, with an SF efficiency per free-fall time of 1 per cent, agrees with spatially resolved and azimuthally averaged observed KS relations for neutral, atomic, and molecular gas. Density thresholds do not perform as well. While temperature ceilings selecting cold, molecular gas can match the data for galaxies with solar metallicity, they are unsuitable for very low-metallicity gas and hence for cosmological simulations. We argue that SF criteria should be applied at the resolution limit rather than at a fixed physical scale, which means that we should aim for numerical convergence of observables rather than of the properties of gas labelled as star-forming. Our fiducial model yields good convergence when the mass resolution is varied by nearly 4 orders of magnitude, with the exception of the spatially resolved molecular KS relation at low surface densities. For the gravitational instability criterion, we quantify the impact on the KS relations of gravitational softening, the SF efficiency, and the strength of supernova feedback, as well as of observable parameters such as the inclusion of ionized gas, the averaging scale, and the metallicity.

Citation

Nobels, F. S. J., Schaye, J., Schaller, M., Ploeckinger, S., Chaikin, E., & Richings, A. J. (2024). Tests of subgrid models for star formation using simulations of isolated disc galaxies. Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 532(3), 3299-3321. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1390

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 22, 2024
Online Publication Date Jul 22, 2024
Publication Date Aug 1, 2024
Deposit Date Jul 4, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jul 23, 2024
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Print ISSN 0035-8711
Electronic ISSN 1365-2966
Publisher Oxford University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 532
Issue 3
Article Number stae1390
Pages 3299-3321
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1390
Keywords Galaxies: general; Galaxies: evolution; Galaxies: star formation; ISM: evolution; ISM: structure; Methods: numerical
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4732360

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