We present results of cosmological simulations of disc galaxies carried out with the GADGET-3 TreePM+SPH code, where star formation and stellar feedback are described using our MUlti Phase Particle Integrator model. This description is based on a simple multiphase model of the interstellar medium at unresolved scales, where mass and energy flows among the components are explicitly followed by solving a system of ordinary differential equations. Thermal energy from supernovae is injected into the local hot phase, so as to avoid that it is promptly radiated away. A kinetic feedback prescription generates the massive outflows needed to avoid the overproduction of stars. We use two sets of zoomed-in initial conditions of isolated cosmological h...
We examine the rotation rates, sizes, and star formation (SF) efficiencies of a representative popul...
none3siThis article has been accepted for publication in MNRAS ©: 2013 The Author(s) Published by Ox...
We present results on the star cluster properties from a series of high resolution smoothed particle...
We study the formation of disc galaxies in a fully cosmological framework using adaptive mesh refine...
We used fully cosmological, high-resolution N-body + smooth particle hydrodynamic (SPH) simulations ...
We introduce the Stars and MUltiphase Gas in GaLaxiEs - SMUGGLE model, an explicit and comprehensive...
Modelling galaxy formation in a cosmological context is challenging due to many physical processes a...
We investigate the impact of galactic outflow modelling on the formation and evolution of a disc gal...
This thesis is primarily concerned with understanding the process of galaxy formation via the simula...
We study the formation of disc galaxies in a fully cosmological framework using adaptive mesh refine...
We present the preliminary results of a two phases description of the ISM suited to numerical N Body...
We present the McMaster Unbiased Galaxy Simulations (MUGS), the first nine galaxies of an unbiased s...
We have developed a new scheme to treat a multiphase interstellar medium in smoothed particle hydrod...
We describe a numerical implementation of star formation in disk galaxies, in which the conversion o...
We present a new particle code for modelling the evolution of galaxies. The code is based on a mult...
We examine the rotation rates, sizes, and star formation (SF) efficiencies of a representative popul...
none3siThis article has been accepted for publication in MNRAS ©: 2013 The Author(s) Published by Ox...
We present results on the star cluster properties from a series of high resolution smoothed particle...
We study the formation of disc galaxies in a fully cosmological framework using adaptive mesh refine...
We used fully cosmological, high-resolution N-body + smooth particle hydrodynamic (SPH) simulations ...
We introduce the Stars and MUltiphase Gas in GaLaxiEs - SMUGGLE model, an explicit and comprehensive...
Modelling galaxy formation in a cosmological context is challenging due to many physical processes a...
We investigate the impact of galactic outflow modelling on the formation and evolution of a disc gal...
This thesis is primarily concerned with understanding the process of galaxy formation via the simula...
We study the formation of disc galaxies in a fully cosmological framework using adaptive mesh refine...
We present the preliminary results of a two phases description of the ISM suited to numerical N Body...
We present the McMaster Unbiased Galaxy Simulations (MUGS), the first nine galaxies of an unbiased s...
We have developed a new scheme to treat a multiphase interstellar medium in smoothed particle hydrod...
We describe a numerical implementation of star formation in disk galaxies, in which the conversion o...
We present a new particle code for modelling the evolution of galaxies. The code is based on a mult...
We examine the rotation rates, sizes, and star formation (SF) efficiencies of a representative popul...
none3siThis article has been accepted for publication in MNRAS ©: 2013 The Author(s) Published by Ox...
We present results on the star cluster properties from a series of high resolution smoothed particle...