论文标题
在高红移处的星形团块的宇宙宇宙学分辨率宇宙学模拟,并带有各个恒星的反馈
Sub-parsec resolution cosmological simulations of star-forming clumps at high redshift with feedback of individual stars
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论文摘要
我们引入了一组新的Zoom-In宇宙学仿真,其sub-pc分辨率,旨在模拟极度微弱,高度放大的恒星形成恒星团块,这要归功于引力镜头在z = 6.14时检测到。模拟包括来自单个大型恒星的反馈(在Supernova和超新星阶段),通过随机的直接采样对恒星初始质量函数产生。我们采用修改的“延迟冷却”反馈方案,专门为防止单个恒星注入的能量的人为辐射丢失(n〜10^3-10^5 cm^{ - 3})。恒星形成点燃的位置以10^5 cm^{ - 3}的最大密度和重力压力P/K> 10^7 k/cm^3的最大密度,对应于局部湍流区域的值,其中最密集的恒星骨料形式。 z = 6.14时的总恒星质量为3.4x10^7 m_sun,与观察到的系统的恒星质量令人满意。最大的团块的质量为〜10^6 m_sun,半质量尺寸约为100 pc。这些尺寸大于观察到的大小,包括其他镜头高红移团的样品,这意味着平均密度比观察到的平均密度低一个数量级。在尺寸质量平面中,我们的团块填充了一个序列,该序列介于观察到的高红移团和局部DSPH星系之间。
We introduce a new set of zoom-in cosmological simulations with sub-pc resolution, intended to model extremely faint, highly magnified star-forming stellar clumps, detected at z=6.14 thanks to gravitational lensing. The simulations include feedback from individual massive stars (in both the pre-supernova and supernova phases), generated via stochastic, direct sampling of the stellar initial mass function. We adopt a modified 'delayed cooling' feedback scheme, specifically created to prevent artificial radiative loss of the energy injected by individual stars in very dense gas (n~10^3-10^5 cm^{-3}). The sites where star formation ignites are characterised by maximum densities of the order of 10^5 cm^{-3} and gravitational pressures P/k>10^7 K/cm^3, corresponding to the values of the local, turbulent regions where the densest stellar aggregates form. The total stellar mass at z=6.14 is 3.4x10^7 M_sun, in satisfactory agreement with the observed stellar mass of the observed systems. The most massive clumps have masses of ~10^6 M_sun and half-mass sizes of ~100 pc. These sizes are larger than the observed ones, including also other samples of lensed high-redshift clumps, and imply an average density one order of magnitude lower than the observed one. In the size-mass plane, our clumps populate a sequence that is intermediate between the ones of observed high-redshift clumps and local dSph galaxies.