for the publication entitled
“HYACINTH: HYdrogen And Carbon chemistry in the INTerstellar medium in Hydro simulations”
published in Astronomy & Astrophysics in 2024. The publication describes a new sub-grid model called HYACINTH – HYdrogen And Carbon chemistry in the INTerstellar medium in Hydro simulations – for computing the non-equilibrium abundances of H2 and its carbon-based tracers, namely CO, C, and C+, in cosmological simulations of galaxy formation.
The ceremony took place during the 3rd members assembly of the CRC 1601 in Vallendar on March 27, 2025.
Prachi Khatri: “I am grateful to the SFB Executive Board for recognising this work and my contribution. I thank my supervisors and collaborators for their guidance throughout the project. This research was supported by SFB956 and SFB1601, which enabled a productive collaboration between Cologne and Bonn. Finally, I sincerely thank abj-sensorik for creating this wonderful opportunity, it’s deeply encouraging as a young scientist.“

The award winner will present her work in the SFB colloquium on April 15, 2025.
