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A New Model For Including Galactic Winds in Simulations of Galaxy Formation I: Introducing the Physically Evolved Winds (PhEW) Model

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-02-24 v3

Abstract

The propagation and evolution of cold galactic winds in galactic haloes is crucial to galaxy formation models. However, modelling of this process in hydrodynamic simulations of galaxy formation is over-simplified owing to a lack of numerical resolution and often neglects critical physical processes such as hydrodynamic instabilities and thermal conduction. We propose an analytic model, Physically Evolved Winds (PhEW), that calculates the evolution of individual clouds moving supersonically through a uniform ambient medium. Our model reproduces predictions from very high resolution cloud-crushing simulations that include isotropic thermal conduction over a wide range of physical conditions. We discuss the implementation of this model into cosmological hydrodynamic simulations of galaxy formation as a sub-grid prescription to model galactic winds more robustly both physically and numerically.

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@article{arxiv.2005.13585,
  title  = {A New Model For Including Galactic Winds in Simulations of Galaxy Formation I: Introducing the Physically Evolved Winds (PhEW) Model},
  author = {Shuiyao Huang and Neal Katz and Evan Scannapieco and J'Neil Cottle and Romeel Davé and David H. Weinberg and Molly S. Peeples and Marcus Brüggen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.13585},
  year   = {2022}
}

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21 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS