A novel simulation technique invented for studying low-surface brightness features in and around galaxies: Galaxy Replacement Technique (GRT)

  • Shin, Jihye (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI)) ;
  • Chun, Kyungwon (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI)) ;
  • Smith, Rory (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI)) ;
  • Ko, Jongwan (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI))
  • Published : 2021.10.13

Abstract

K-SIM (KASI-Simulation) research project is dedicated to develop new numerical techniques in order to theoretically study galaxy formation and evolution. As the first step of the K-SIM, to model tidal stripping of galaxies with a very high resolution in a fully cosmological context, we invented the Galaxy Replacement Technique (GRT) that is very efficient and fast. The high resolution allows us to accurately resolve the tidal stripping process and well describe the formation of ultra-low surface brightness features in the galaxy cluster (㎶ < 32 mag/arcsec^2), such as the intra-cluster light, shells and tidal streams. I'll introduce how the GRT is designed and which science topics in low-surface brightness regime can be visited using the GRT.

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