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The challenge of simulating the star cluster population of dwarf galaxies with resolved interstellar medium

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-12-22 v2

Abstract

We present results on the star cluster properties from a series of high resolution smoothed particles hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations of isolated dwarf galaxies as part of the GRIFFIN project. The simulations at sub-parsec spatial resolution and a minimum particle mass of 4 M\mathrm{M_\odot} incorporate non-equilibrium heating, cooling and chemistry processes, and realise individual massive stars. All the simulations follow feedback channels of massive stars that include the interstellar-radiation field, that is variable in space and time, the radiation input by photo-ionisation and supernova explosions. Varying the star formation efficiency per free-fall time in the range ϵff\epsilon_\mathrm{ff} = 0.2 - 50%\% neither changes the star formation rates nor the outflow rates. While the environmental densities at star formation change significantly with ϵff\epsilon_\mathrm{ff}, the ambient densities of supernovae are independent of ϵff\epsilon_\mathrm{ff} indicating a decoupling of the two processes. At low ϵff\epsilon_\mathrm{ff}, more massive, and increasingly more bound star clusters are formed, which are typically not destroyed. With increasing ϵff\epsilon_\mathrm{ff} there is a trend for shallower cluster mass functions and the cluster formation efficiency Γ\Gamma for young bound clusters decreases from 50%50 \% to 1%\sim 1 \% showing evidence for cluster disruption. However, none of our simulations form low mass (<103< 10^3 M\mathrm{M_\odot}) clusters with structural properties in perfect agreement with observations. Traditional star formation models used in galaxy formation simulations based on local free-fall times might therefore not be able to capture low mass star cluster properties without significant fine-tuning.

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@article{arxiv.2109.08160,
  title  = {The challenge of simulating the star cluster population of dwarf galaxies with resolved interstellar medium},
  author = {Jessica M. Hislop and Thorsten Naab and Ulrich P. Steinwandel and Natalia Lahén and Dimitrios Irodotou and Peter H. Johansson and Stefanie Walch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.08160},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

17 pages, 13 figures. Accepted to be published in MNRAS. Comments welcome