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The AGORA High-resolution Galaxy Simulations Comparison Project. X: Formation and Evolution of Galaxies at the High-redshift Frontier

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-03-31 v3 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

Recent observations from JWST have revealed unexpectedly luminous galaxies, exhibiting stellar masses and luminosities significantly higher than predicted by theoretical models at Cosmic Dawn. In this study, we present a suite of cosmological zoom-in simulations targeting high-redshift (z10z \geq 10) galaxies with dark matter halo masses in the range 10101011 M10^{10} - 10^{11}\ {\rm M}_{\odot} at z=10z=10, using state-of-the-art galaxy formation simulation codes (Enzo, Ramses, Changa, Gadget-3, Gadget-4, and Gizmo). This study aims to evaluate the convergence of the participating codes and their reproducibility of high-redshift galaxies with the galaxy formation model calibrated at relatively low redshift, without additional physics for high-redshift environments. The subgrid physics follows the AGORA CosmoRun framework, with adjustments to resolution and initial conditions to emulate similar physical environments in the early universe. The participating codes show consistent results for key galaxy properties (e.g., stellar mass), but also reveal notable differences (e.g., metallicity), indicating that galaxy properties at high redshifts are highly sensitive to the feedback implementation of the simulation. Massive halos (Mhalo5×1010M{\rm M}_{\rm halo}\geq5\times10^{10}\,{\rm M}_{\odot} at z=10z=10) succeed in reproducing observed stellar masses, metallicities, and UV luminosities at 10z1210\leq z\leq12 without requiring additional subgrid physics, but tend to underpredict those properties at higher redshift. We also find that varying the dust-to-metal ratio modestly affects UV luminosity of simulated galaxies, whereas the absence of dust significantly enhances it. In future work, higher-resolution simulations will be conducted to better understand the formation and evolution of galaxies at Cosmic Dawn.

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@article{arxiv.2511.04435,
  title  = {The AGORA High-resolution Galaxy Simulations Comparison Project. X: Formation and Evolution of Galaxies at the High-redshift Frontier},
  author = {Hyeonyong Kim and Ji-hoon Kim and Minyong Jung and Santi Roca-Fàbrega and Daniel Ceverino and Pablo Granizo and Kentaro Nagamine and Joel R. Primack and Héctor Velázquez and Kirk S. S. Barrow and Robert Feldmann and Keita Fukushima and Lucio Mayer and Boon Kiat Oh and Johnny W. Powell and Tom Abel and Oscar Agertz and Chaerin Jeong and Alessandro Lupi and Yuri Oku and Thomas R. Quinn and Yves Revaz and Ramón Rodríguez-Cardoso and Ikkoh Shimizu and Romain Teyssier},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.04435},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJ, 23 pages, 16 figures, Visit the AGORA Collaboration website (http://www.AGORAsimulations.org) for more information. Summary video (https://youtu.be/zbC-jAafATU)