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to be published in IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2007).

Visualization of Cosmological Point-Based Datasets

Paul Arthur Navrátil, Jarrett L. Johnson and Volker Bromm

The University of Texas at Austin, Technical Report TR-07-16, March 27, 2007.

Abstract

We describe our visualization process for a particle-based simulation of the formation of the first stars and their impact on cosmic history. The dataset consists of several hundred time-steps of point simulation data, each approximately 500MB in size. For each time-step, we interpolate the point data onto a regular grid using a method taken from the radiance estimate of photon mapping. We import the resulting regular grid representation into ParaView, with which we extract isosurfaces across multiple variables. Our images provide insights into the evolution of the early universe, tracing the cosmic transition from an initially homogeneous state to one of increasing complexity. Specifically, our visualizations capture the build-up of regions of ionized gas around the first stars, their evolution, and their complex interactions with the surrounding matter. These phenomena were not clearly visible with other visualization techniques. These observations will guide the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope, the key astronomy mission of the next decade.

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BibTex Citation

@TechReport{ Navratil:2007:VCP,
  author = 	 {Paul Arthur Navr\'{a}til and Jarrett L. Johnson and Volker Bromm},
  title = 	 {Visualization of Cosmological Point-Based Datasets},
  institution =  {The University of Texas at Austin},
  year = 	 {2007},
  number = 	 {TR-07-16},
  month = 	 {March 27}
}