The Three Hundred project: The Gizmo-Simba run
Abstract
We introduce Gizmo-Simba, a new suite of galaxy cluster simulations within The Three Hundred project. The Three Hundred consists of zoom re-simulations of 324 clusters with M200 1014.8M drawn from the MultiDark-Planck N-body simulation, run using several hydrodynamic and semi-analytic codes. The Gizmo-Simba suite adds a state-of-the-art galaxy formation model based on the highly successful Simba simulation, mildly re-calibrated to match z=0 cluster stellar properties. Comparing to The Three Hundred zooms run with Gadget-X, we find intrinsic differences in the evolution of the stellar and gas mass fractions, BCG ages, and galaxy colour-magnitude diagrams, with Gizmo-Simba generally providing a good match to available data at z ≈ 0. Gizmo-Simba's unique black hole growth and feedback model yields agreement with the observed BH scaling relations at the intermediate-mass range and predicts a slightly different slope at high masses where few observations currently lie. Gizmo-Simba provides a new and novel platform to elucidate the co-evolution of galaxies, gas, and black holes within the densest cosmic environments.
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