English

Modelling H$_2$ and its effects on star formation using a joint implementation of GADGET-3 and KROME

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-04-21 v1

Abstract

We present P-GADGET3-K, an updated version of GADGET3, that incorporates the chemistry package KROME. P-GADGET3-K follows the hydrodynamical and chemical evolution of cosmic structures, incorporating the chemistry and cooling of H2_2 and metal cooling in non-equilibrium. We performed different runs of the same ICs to assess the impact of various physical parameters and prescriptions, namely gas metallicity, molecular hydrogen formation on dust, star formation recipes including or not H2_2 dependence, and the effects of numerical resolution. We find that the characteristics of the simulated systems, both globally and at kpc-scales, are in good agreement with several observable properties of molecular gas in star-forming galaxies. The surface density profiles of SFR and H2_2 are found to vary with the clumping factor and resolution. In agreement with previous results, the chemical enrichment of the gas component is found to be a key ingredient to model the formation and distribution of H2_2 as a function of gas density and temperature. A SF algorithm that takes into account the H2_2 fraction together with a treatment for the local stellar radiation field improves the agreement with observed H2_2 abundances over a wide range of gas densities and with the molecular Kennicutt-Schmidt law, implying a more realistic modelling of the star formation process.

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@article{arxiv.2104.04357,
  title  = {Modelling H$_2$ and its effects on star formation using a joint implementation of GADGET-3 and KROME},
  author = {Emanuel Sillero and Patricia B. Tissera and Diego G. Lambas and Stefano Bovino and Dominik R. Schleicher and Tommaso Grassi and Gustavo Bruzual and Stéphane Charlot},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.04357},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

21 pages, 16 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS