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May 28, 2026

New Event: CROCODILE-2 for The300 project

Title: CROCODILE-2 for The300 project Speaker: Yuri Oku (University of Osaka) Date: 2026-06-03 • 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM Location: Sala 201

Abstract: Feedback plays a key role in galaxy formation, especially through energy injection from supernovae and active galactic nuclei (AGN), which are thought to be major regulators of star formation. In cosmological simulations, however, it is computationally infeasible to resolve such small-scale physics across cosmological volumes, so subgrid models are employed. These models introduce significant uncertainty, and many efforts have been made to improve them. In the CROCODILE simulation project, we developed the GADGET4-Osaka code with a supernova feedback model based on high-resolution superbubble simulations and a thermal AGN feedback model. The CROCODILE simulations have successfully reproduced key galaxy statistics, such as the galaxy stellar mass function. We are now participating in the The300 cosmological galaxy cluster simulation project using GADGET4-Osaka with the updated CROCODILE-2 subgrid model, which includes radio-jet AGN feedback and an improved black hole accretion model. In this talk, I will present the CROCODILE-2 model and some initial results.

Read more: https://weiguangcui.github.io/DECAF/blog#2026-06-03

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