1999
DOI: 10.1086/307908
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The Santa Barbara Cluster Comparison Project: A Comparison of Cosmological Hydrodynamics Solutions

Abstract: We have simulated the formation of an X-ray cluster in a cold dark matter universe using 12 different codes. The codes span the range of numerical techniques and implementations currently in use, including SPH and grid methods with fixed, deformable or multilevel meshes. The goal of this comparison is to assess the reliability of cosmological gas dynamical simulations of clusters in the simplest astrophysically relevant case, that in which the gas is assumed to be non-radiative. We compare images of the cluste… Show more

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“…On large scales, this is predicted by numerical simulations (e.g. Norman & Bryan 1999, Frenk et al 1999 due to mergers and the accretion of satellites. In the centers of these systems, turbulence and bulk flows are also introduced by active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback (Churazov et al 2001); other mechanisms such as cosmic ray-driven instabilities (Sharma et al 2009) and galactic stirring (Kim 2007;Ruszkowski & Oh 2010) may also be important in the intracluster medium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…On large scales, this is predicted by numerical simulations (e.g. Norman & Bryan 1999, Frenk et al 1999 due to mergers and the accretion of satellites. In the centers of these systems, turbulence and bulk flows are also introduced by active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback (Churazov et al 2001); other mechanisms such as cosmic ray-driven instabilities (Sharma et al 2009) and galactic stirring (Kim 2007;Ruszkowski & Oh 2010) may also be important in the intracluster medium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Among them are TREESPH (Hernquist & Katz 1989;Katz et al 1996), GRAPE-SPH (Steinmetz 1996), HYDRA (Couchman et al 1995;Pearce & Couchman 1997), and codes by Evrard (1988); Navarro & White (1993); Hultman & Källander (1997); Davé et al (1997); Carraro et al (1998). See Kang et al (1994) and Frenk et al (1999) for a comparison of many of these cosmological hydrodynamic codes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best test we can think of for a cosmological code in a realistic setting is to compare with the results presented in Frenk et al (1999). In this reference, authors performed adiabatic simulations of a galaxy cluster with several codes.…”
Section: Cosmological Simulation: the Santa Barbara Clustermentioning
confidence: 99%