EPISODE · Nov 22, 2022 · 0 MIN
GalaxyFlow: Upsampling Hydrodynamical Simulations for Realistic Gaia Mock Catalogs
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GalaxyFlow: Upsampling Hydrodynamical Simulations for Realistic Gaia Mock Catalogs by Sung Hak Lim et al. on Tuesday 22 November Cosmological N-body simulations of galaxies operate at the level of "star particles" with a mass resolution on the scale of thousands of solar masses. Turning these simulations into stellar mock catalogs requires "upsampling" the star particles into individual stars following the same phase-space density. In this paper, we demonstrate that normalizing flows provide a viable upsampling method that greatly improves on conventionally-used kernel smoothing algorithms such as EnBiD. We demonstrate our flow-based upsampling technique, dubbed GalaxyFlow, on a neighborhood of the Solar location in two simulated galaxies: Auriga 6 and h277. By eye, GalaxyFlow produces stellar distributions that are smoother than EnBiD-based methods and more closely match the Gaia DR3 catalog. For a quantitative comparison of generative model performance, we introduce a novel multi-model classifier test. Using this classifier test, we show that GalaxyFlow more accurately estimates the density of the underlying star particles than previous methods. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.11765v1
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