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The Hestia project: simulations of the Local Group

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-09-02 v1

Abstract

We present the Hestia simulation suite: High-resolutions Environmental Simulations of The Immediate Area, a set of cosmological simulations of the Local Group. Initial conditions constrained by the observed peculiar velocity of nearby galaxies are employed to accurately simulate the local cosmography. Halo pairs that resemble the Local Group are found in low resolutions constrained, dark matter only simulations, and selected for higher resolution magneto hydrodynamic simulation using the Arepo code. Baryonic physics follows the Auriga model of galaxy formation. The simulations contain a high resolution region of 3-5 Mpc in radius from the Local Group midpoint embedded in the correct cosmographic landscape. Within this region a simulated Local Group consisting of a Milky Way and Andromeda like galaxy forms, whose description is in excellent agreement with observations. The simulated Local Group galaxies resemble the Milky Way and Andromeda in terms of their halo mass, mass ratio, stellar disc mass, morphology separation, relative velocity, rotation curves, bulge-disc morphology, satellite galaxy stellar mass function, satellite radial distribution and in some cases, the presence of a Magellanic cloud like object. Because these simulations properly model the Local Group in their cosmographic context, they provide a testing ground for questions where environment is thought to play an important role.

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@article{arxiv.2008.04926,
  title  = {The Hestia project: simulations of the Local Group},
  author = {Noam I. Libeskind and Edoardo Carlesi and Rob J. J. Grand and Arman Khalatyan and Alexander Knebe and Ruediger Pakmor and Sergey Pilipenko and Marcel S. Pawlowski and Martin Sparre and Elmo Tempel and Peng Wang and Helene M. Courtois and Stefan Gottloeber and Yehuda Hoffman and Ivan Minchev and Christoph Pfrommer and Jenny G. Sorce and Volker Springel and Matthias Steinmetz and R. Brent Tully and Mark Vogelsberger and Gustavo Yepes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.04926},
  year   = {2020}
}

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20 pages, 13 figures, submitted to MNRAS