This week’s seminar will be by Rowan Smith (Manchester), on
“The Cloud Factory: resolving star formation in its galactic context”
Abstract: I present suites of simulations that resolve individual molecular clouds down to ~0.1 pc scales while they are embedded within a larger galaxy simulation. This enables us to study fragmentation and star formation within the resolved clouds in their true galactic context and is a perfect point of comparison to ISM observations in the ALMA era. Our Arepo simulations include a time-dependent chemical model, gas self-gravity, the ISRF and gas self-shielding, magnetic fields, sink particles, and supernova feedback. Using a Milky Way analogue and dwarf galaxy simulations of various metallicities as our base, we turn on these effects step-by-step in a series of simulations to create a laboratory for testing the physics of the ISM and star formation from kpc scales to cold cores.
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, we had to reschedule this talk from 8th Dec to 15th Dec.