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Dataset . 2016
License: CC BY
Data sources: Datacite
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Turbulence pattern files used for star cluster formation in the Phantom smoothed particle hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics code

Authors: Price, Daniel J.; Liptai, David;

Turbulence pattern files used for star cluster formation in the Phantom smoothed particle hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics code

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** these files are automatically downloaded by Phantom on running the code ** The files here are sample cubes containing turbulent driving patterns for the velocity field (vx, vy and vz) used to initiate star cluster formation simulations in the Phantom smoothed particle hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics code These can be used to set up initial conditions for a set of simulations similar to those shown in Bate, Bonnell & Bromm (2003). The files here are not the original driving patterns used in the BBB03 simulations, but have the same structure, and give a default driving pattern that can be used without having to re-generate the files. A similar set of files was used for the simulations published in Liptai et al. (2017). The files were generated with a piece of code written by Volker Bromm, which was originally part of Matthew Bate's sphNG simulation code. For details of how to read these files, see the Phantom source code (src/setup/velfield_fromcubes.f90)

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