Sylvia Ploeckinger

Hybrid-Chimes
A model for radiative cooling and the abundances of ions and molecules in simulations of galaxy formation
Publication
(Ploeckinger et al. 2025)
Authors:
Sylvia Ploeckinger, Alexander J. Richings, Joop Schaye, James W. Trayford, Matthieu Schaller, Evgenii Chaikin
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Title:
Hybrid-chimes: A model for radiative cooling and the abundances of ions and molecules in simulations of galaxy formation
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Abstract:
Radiative processes play a pivotal role in shaping the thermal and chemical states of gas across diverse astrophysical environments, from the interstellar medium (ISM) to the intergalactic medium. We present a hybrid cooling model for cosmological simulations that incorporates a comprehensive treatment of radiative processes, including parameterizations of the interstellar radiation field, cosmic ray rates, and dust physics. The model uses the chimes chemical network and combines on-the-fly non-equilibrium calculations with quasi-equilibrium cooling rates. The quasi-equilibrium rates account for the time-dependent free electron fractions of elements tracked in non-equilibrium, balancing computational efficiency with physical accuracy. We evaluate the performance under various conditions, including the thermal evolution of primordial gas at the cosmic mean density, the properties of the warm and cold neutral media in Milky Way-like galaxies, and the atomic-to-molecular hydrogen transition. We demonstrate that thermal equilibrium predictions for the neutral phases of the ISM underestimate the median gas pressures in simulations of isolated galaxies by up to 0.5 dex. Finally we find that the atomic-to-molecular hydrogen transition is shifted to lower densities by up to 1 dex if oxygen is not included in the chemical network. Our work provides a robust framework for studying the multi-phase ISM and its role in galaxy formation and evolution.
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Status:
Downloads
Upon publication, the links to download the cooling tables as well as the Hybrid-chimes routines to create additional tables, will be added here.
Tabulated equilibrium cooling rates
Coming soon.
Hybrid-chimes routines
The full pipeline to create cooling and heating tables with the chemical network chimes is publicly available on gitlab. These tables can be combined with reduced chemical networks (e.g. as done in the COLIBRE project).
Supplementary material
The cooling tables produced with Hybrid-chimes are in the same format as those from Ploeckinger & Schaye (2020). For a collection of helpful routines to read and visualise the tables, see the main page for the 2020 tables (link).