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Anze Slosar
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Post by Anze Slosar » January 22 2005

Anyone knows of a good site where one can get high-quality and high-prettiness movies of N-body simulations? I used to have one 130Mb uber movie from MPI showing cluster evolution in SZ, X-ray, baryons, etc, but I've lost it and now need something to replace it...

Sarah Bridle
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Post by Sarah Bridle » January 25 2005

Good question.

This seems pretty good(!):
http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/galform/ ... ndex.shtml

I would also love links to any other cosmology movies (for undergrad lectures or public talks).

So far I have lots of stuff on CMB from
http://background.uchicago.edu/~whu/metaanim.html
http://www.hep.upenn.edu/~max/movies.html
http://astron.berkeley.edu/~mwhite/htmlpapers.html
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/m_or/mr_media2.html

Some nice supernova pics from
http://panisse.lbl.gov/

These are also quite fun
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/features/2dfmovie/
or even more hi-tech (with CMB in background and voice-over)
http://astro.uchicago.edu/cosmus/projects/sloanmovie/

But would be v handy to have links to others.

Anne Green
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Post by Anne Green » January 25 2005

Ben Moore's group in Zurich have various structure/galaxy formation movies:

http://www-theorie.physik.unizh.ch/~moore/movies.htm


As does Andrey Kravtsov:

http://cosmicweb.uchicago.edu/gal.html

Antony Lewis
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Re: Pretty movies

Post by Antony Lewis » January 25 2005

I don't have any N-body, but I just made a CMB animation showing the evolution of a primordial scale invariant spectrum until last scattering:

http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/~antlewis/cmb_evolve.gif
http://www.cita.utoronto.ca/~antlewis/cmb_evolve.avi

You can see the formation of structures on increasingly large scales as it evolves, and also the Silk damping washing out very small scale structure at late times.

(Technically it shows the CMB monopole source term in a comoving 2D box evolving linearly in conformal time; the box is about 1500MPc square. This is only loosely related to what we actually see at last scattering in reality, but gives some idea)

Having wasted a day and half making it, thought I'd at least share it!

Note: ImageMagick won't produce .avi files for PowerPoint. I used Animation Shop (from Paint Shop Pro) to convert.

Juerg Diemand
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Post by Juerg Diemand » November 13 2006

I made some new movies recently, they show the formation of a galaxy dark matter halo at very high resolution:
http://www.ucolick.org/~diemand/vl/movies.html
See also www.nbody.net for many other nice movies.

Aurelien Fraisse
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Re: Pretty movies

Post by Aurelien Fraisse » November 17 2006

Hi Sarah,
Sarah Bridle wrote:These are also quite fun
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/features/2dfmovie/
I can't get this link to work, but I think
http://www2.aao.gov.au/2dFGRS/Public/Movie/
is similar.

-Aurelien.

Herve Dole
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Post by Herve Dole » January 20 2007

Hello,

I also like this science/artistic approach of simulations at various scales
(includes LSS, galaxy mergers), useful if you just want an illustration:
http://www.galaxydynamics.org/

Cheers

Herve

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