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HYACINTH: HYdrogen And Carbon chemistry in the INTerstellar medium in Hydro simulations

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-07-02 v2

Abstract

Aims. We present a new sub-grid model, HYACINTH -- HYdrogen And Carbon chemistry in the INTerstellar medium in Hydro simulations -- for computing the non-equilibrium abundances of H2{\rm H_2} and its carbon-based tracers, namely CO{\rm CO}, C{\rm C}, and C+{\rm C^+}, in cosmological simulations of galaxy formation. Methods. The model accounts for the unresolved density structure in simulations using a variable probability distribution function of sub-grid densities and a temperature-density relation. Included is a simplified chemical network that has been tailored for hydrogen and carbon chemistry within molecular clouds and easily integrated into large-scale simulations with minimal computational overhead. As an example, we applied HYACINTH to a simulated galaxy at redshift z2.5z \sim 2.5 in post-processing and compared the resulting abundances with observations. Results. The chemical predictions from HYACINTH are in reasonable agreement with high-resolution molecular-cloud simulations at different metallicities. By post-processing a galaxy simulation with HYACINTH, we reproduced the HIH2\rm H\,I-{\rm H_2} transition as a function of the hydrogen column density NHN_{\rm H} for both Milky-Way-like and Large-Magellanic-Cloud-like conditions. Column density maps reveal that CO{\rm CO} is concentrated in the peaks of the H2{\rm H_2} distribution, while atomic carbon more broadly traces the bulk of H2{\rm H_2} in our post-processed galaxy. Based on both the column density maps and the surface density profiles of the different gas species in the post-processed galaxy, we find that C+{\rm C^+} maintains a substantially high surface density out to 10kpc\sim 10 \, \rm kpc as opposed to other components that exhibit a higher central concentration. This is similar to the extended [CII][\rm C\,II] emission found in some recent observations at high redshifts.

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@article{arxiv.2402.11023,
  title  = {HYACINTH: HYdrogen And Carbon chemistry in the INTerstellar medium in Hydro simulations},
  author = {Prachi Khatri and Cristiano Porciani and Emilio Romano-Díaz and Daniel Seifried and Alexander Schäbe},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.11023},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

21 pages, 11 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A, version matches accepted version