SIBELIUS-DARK: a galaxy catalogue of the Local Volume from a constrained realisation simulation
Abstract
We present SIBELIUS-DARK, a constrained realisation simulation of the local volume to a distance of 200~Mpc from the Milky Way. SIBELIUS-DARK is the first study of the \textit{Simulations Beyond The Local Universe} (SIBELIUS) project, which has the goal of embedding a model Local Group-like system within the correct cosmic environment. The simulation is dark-matter-only, with the galaxy population calculated using the semi-analytic model of galaxy formation, GALFORM. We demonstrate that the large-scale structure that emerges from the SIBELIUS constrained initial conditions matches well the observational data. The inferred galaxy population of SIBELIUS-DARK also match well the observational data, both statistically for the whole volume and on an object-by-object basis for the most massive clusters. For example, the -band number counts across the whole sky, and when divided between the northern and southern Galactic hemispheres, are well reproduced by SIBELIUS-DARK. We find that the local volume is somewhat unusual in the wider context of CDM: it contains an abnormally high number of supermassive clusters, as well as an overall large-scale underdensity at the level of \% relative to the cosmic mean. However, whilst rare, the extent of these peculiarities does not significantly challenge the CDM model. SIBELIUS-DARK is the most comprehensive constrained realisation simulation of the local volume to date, and with this paper we publicly release the halo and galaxy catalogues at , which we hope will be useful to the wider astronomy community.
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@article{arxiv.2202.04099,
title = {SIBELIUS-DARK: a galaxy catalogue of the Local Volume from a constrained realisation simulation},
author = {Stuart McAlpine and John C. Helly and Matthieu Schaller and Till Sawala and Guilhem Lavaux and Jens Jasche and Carlos S. Frenk and Adrian Jenkins and John R. Lucey and Peter H. Johansson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.04099},
year = {2022}
}
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26 pages, 19 figures. Paper as been accepted for publication in MNRAS. Comments welcome