YCAA Seminar: “Better living through computation: Exploring the first generations of galaxies with cosmological simulations.”, Brian O’Shea - Michigan State

Event time: 
Tuesday, April 12, 2016 - 2:30pm to 3:30pm
Hours of operation: 

Coffee/tea and cookies will be in the coffee lounge of 52 Hillhouse starting at 2:00 PM. Bring your own mug if you have!

Location: 
Watson (), A-51 See map
60 Sachem Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Event description: 

Galaxies are complicated beasts - many physical processes operate simultaneously, and over a huge range of scales in space and time. As a result, accurately modeling the formation and evolution of galaxies over the lifetime of the universe presents tremendous technical challenges. In this talk I will discuss these challenges and their solutions, and will also present results from the Renaissance Simulations - a suite of physics-rich simulations of high redshift galaxy formation done on the Blue Waters supercomputer. These calculations, which include radiation transport and a wide variety of other physical effects, resolve virtually every halo that may possibly form stars and make a variety of predictions about the transition to metal-enriched star formation, the bulk properties of high-redshift galaxies, and the high-redshift luminosity function.