The IllustrisTNG simulations: public data release

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Dylan Nelson, Volker Springel, Annalisa Pillepich, Vicente Rodriguez-Gomez, Paul Torrey, Shy Genel, Mark Vogelsberger, Ruediger Pakmor, Federico Marinacci, Rainer Weinberger, Luke Kelley, Mark Lovell, Benedikt Diemer, Lars Hernquist
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We present the full public release of all data from the TNG100 and TNG300 simulations of the IllustrisTNG project. IllustrisTNG is a suite of large volume, cosmological, gravo-magnetohydrodynamical simulations run with the moving-mesh code Arepo. TNG includes a comprehensive model for galaxy formation physics, and each TNG simulation self-consistently solves for the coupled evolution of dark matter, cosmic gas, luminous stars, and supermassive black holes from early time to the present day, \(z=0\). Each of the flagship runs—TNG50, TNG100, and TNG300—are accompanied by halo/subhalo catalogs, merger trees, lower-resolution and dark-matter only counterparts, all available with 100 snapshots. We discuss scientific and numerical cautions and caveats relevant when using TNG.

The data volume now directly accessible online is ~750 TB, including 1200 full volume snapshots and ~80,000 high time-resolution subbox snapshots. This will increase to ~1.1 PB with the future release of TNG50. Data access and analysis examples are available in IDL, Python, and Matlab. We describe improvements and new functionality in the web-based API, including on-demand visualization and analysis of galaxies and halos, exploratory plotting of scaling relations and other relationships between galactic and halo properties, and a new JupyterLab interface. This provides an online, browser-based, near-native data analysis platform enabling user computation with local access to TNG data, alleviating the need to download large datasets.

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图解模拟:公开数据发布
我们展示了IllustrisTNG项目的TNG100和TNG300模拟的所有数据的完整公开发布。IllustrisTNG是一套大容量,宇宙学,重力磁流体动力学模拟,运行与移动网格代码Arepo。TNG包括一个全面的星系形成物理模型,每个TNG模拟自一致地解决了暗物质、宇宙气体、发光恒星和超大质量黑洞从早期到现在的耦合演化,\(z=0\)。每个旗舰运行- tng50, TNG100和tng300 -都附有光晕/亚光晕目录,合并树,低分辨率和暗物质对应,所有这些都有100个快照。我们讨论了使用TNG时的科学和数字注意事项。目前在线可直接访问的数据量为~ 750tb,包括1200个全卷快照和~ 80000个高时间分辨率子盒快照。这将在TNG50的未来版本中增加到~1.1 PB。数据访问和分析示例在IDL, Python和Matlab中可用。我们描述了基于web的API中的改进和新功能,包括按需可视化和星系和晕的分析,探索性绘制缩放关系和星系和晕属性之间的其他关系,以及新的JupyterLab界面。这提供了一个在线的、基于浏览器的、近乎原生的数据分析平台,使用户能够通过本地访问TNG数据进行计算,从而减轻了下载大型数据集的需要。
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