Simulations of the Local Universe
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Abstract: The theory of structure formation predicts that galaxies form within extended massive dark matter halos built from smaller pieces that collided and merged, resulting in the hierarchy of galaxies, groups, and clusters observed today. Here we present constrained numerical simulations designed to match the observed local universe as well as possible and to study the formation, evolution and present day properties of such dark matter halos in different environments. Simulations have been done with different versions of the Adaptive Refinement Tree (ART) N-body code, some of them including eulerian gasdynamics.
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