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Close-up of a group of SPHINX galaxies (download)
Close-up of an evolving group of galaxies. The neutral hydrogen fraction is shown by a grey color, the gas density is in purple, ionising radiation in yellow-red, and stellar populations in white, all within the same frame.
SPHINX20 volume (download)
Full rotating volume for 20 cMpc wide volume with binary stars. Clockwise from top left: hydrogen number density, ionising radiation flux, temperature, and neutral gas fraction, all density-weighted.
Full volume with single stars (download)
Full rotating volume for 10 cMpc wide volume with single stars. Clockwise from top left: hydrogen number density, temperature, ionising radiation flux, and ionized fraction (all density-weighted).
Full volume with binary stars (download)
Full rotating volume for 10 cMpc wide volume with binary stars. Clockwise from top left: hydrogen number density, temperature, ionising radiation flux, and ionized fraction (all density-weighted).
Zoom with binary stars (download)
The animation shows wide (upper row) and close (lower row) zooms around the most massive halo in the run with binary stars.
Another zoom (download)
The animation shows wide and close zooms around another massive halo in the run with binary stars.
Another zoom (download)
The animation shows wide and close zooms around another massive halo in the run with binary stars.
Temperature evolution
Movie without legend of temperature evolution of full 5 Mpc volume with binaries.
Photon flux
Movie without legend of ionizing photon flux in full 5 Mpc volume with binaries.
Thanks to Pawel Biernacki for developing movie routines for the RAMSES code.