The Millennium Run Observatory: first light
@article{Overzier2013TheMR, title={The Millennium Run Observatory: first light}, author={R. Overzier and G. Lemson and R. E. Angulo and E. Bertin and J. Blaizot and B. Henriques and G. Marleau and S. White}, journal={Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society}, year={2013}, volume={428}, pages={778-803} }
Simulations of galaxy evolution aim to capture our current understanding as well as to make predictions for testing by future experiments. Simulation s and observations are often compared in an indirect fashion: physical quantities are estim ated from the observational data and compared to models. However, many applications can benefit f rom a more direct approach, where the observing process is also simulated, so that the models are seen fully from the observer’s perspective. To facilitate… CONTINUE READING
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