2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2011.06616
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The nature of giant clumps in high-z discs: a deep-learning comparison of simulations and observations

Omri Ginzburg,
Marc Huertas-Company,
Avishai Dekel
et al.

Abstract: We use deep learning to explore the nature of observed giant clumps in high-redshift disc galaxies, based on their identification and classification in cosmological simulations. Simulated clumps are detected using the 3D gas and stellar densities in the VELA zoom-in cosmological simulation suite, with ∼25pc maximum resolution, targeting main sequence galaxies at 1 < 𝑧 < 3. The clumps are classified as long-lived clumps (LLCs) or short-lived clumps (SLCs) based on their longevity in the simulations. We then tr… Show more

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