Table 2.

Values for the gas particle mass (mB), the gravitational force softening length (ϵ), and the minimum hydrodynamical smoothing length (hmin) for a few simulations with constant softening from the literature and an alternative set of resolution parameter proposed in this work as shown in Fig. 4.

SimulationmB [M]ϵ [pc]hmin [pc]Reference
eagle1.81 × 106700108.50(1)
eagle-high-res2.26 × 10535054.25(1)
apostle-L11.00 × 10413520.77(2,3)
Alternative≈105 to 1062002.00
SimulationmB [M]ϵ [pc]hmin [pc]Reference
eagle1.81 × 106700108.50(1)
eagle-high-res2.26 × 10535054.25(1)
apostle-L11.00 × 10413520.77(2,3)
Alternative≈105 to 1062002.00

Note. (1) Schaye et al. (2015); (2) Fattahi et al. (2016); (3) Sawala et al. (2016).

Table 2.

Values for the gas particle mass (mB), the gravitational force softening length (ϵ), and the minimum hydrodynamical smoothing length (hmin) for a few simulations with constant softening from the literature and an alternative set of resolution parameter proposed in this work as shown in Fig. 4.

SimulationmB [M]ϵ [pc]hmin [pc]Reference
eagle1.81 × 106700108.50(1)
eagle-high-res2.26 × 10535054.25(1)
apostle-L11.00 × 10413520.77(2,3)
Alternative≈105 to 1062002.00
SimulationmB [M]ϵ [pc]hmin [pc]Reference
eagle1.81 × 106700108.50(1)
eagle-high-res2.26 × 10535054.25(1)
apostle-L11.00 × 10413520.77(2,3)
Alternative≈105 to 1062002.00

Note. (1) Schaye et al. (2015); (2) Fattahi et al. (2016); (3) Sawala et al. (2016).

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