
Visual impression of the dynamic range in the high-resolution COLIBRE simulation L025m5 at redshift z = 0.1. The top left panel shows a projection of the entire simulation with the colour encoding baryon surface density. The other panels zoom into different regions and show the stellar light in HST colours accounting for attenuation by dust.
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Image Credit: Schaye et al. (2026)
Scientific Frontline: Extended "At a Glance" Summary: COLIBRE Cosmological Simulations
The Core Concept: COLIBRE is a groundbreaking set of advanced cosmological simulations that models the evolution of galaxies by integrating cold interstellar gas and cosmic dust, offering the most realistic digital representation of galaxy formation from the early universe to the present day.
Key Distinction/Mechanism: Unlike previous large-scale models that were limited to simulating gas at temperatures of 10,000 Kelvin or higher, COLIBRE directly models the physical and chemical processes of cold gas and microscopic dust grains. Utilizing up to 20 times more resolution elements than earlier frameworks, it accurately reproduces complex real-world observations, including those captured by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
Major Frameworks/Components:
- Cold Interstellar Gas Modeling: Direct computational simulation of the low-temperature gas where actual stellar formation occurs, overcoming the computational limitations of previous high-temperature models.
- Cosmic Dust Integration: Simulation of dust grains that catalyze the formation of hydrogen molecules, shield gas from harsh ultraviolet radiation, and re-emit absorbed starlight as infrared energy.
- High-Resolution Supercomputing: Execution via the SWIFT simulation code on advanced supercomputer architecture, consuming up to 72 million CPU hours for the largest iterations to generate vast cosmic volumes with high statistical accuracy.
- Standard Cosmological Model Validation: Confirms that the standard theoretical framework of cosmology aligns with observational data once essential localized physical processes (like cold gas and dust) are properly represented.

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