Subhaloes in scale-free cosmologies |
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Authors: | Pascal J. Elahi Robert J. Thacker Lawrence M. Widrow Evan Scannapieco |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, Engineering Physics &Astronomy, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada;Department of Astronomy &Physics, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada;School of Earth &Space Exploration, Arizona State University, PO Box 871404, Tempe, Arizona, USA |
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Abstract: | We explore the dependence of the subhalo mass function on the spectral index n of the linear matter power spectrum using scale-free Einstein-de Sitter simulations with n =−1 and −2.5. We carefully consider finite volume effects that may call into question previous simulations of n < −2 power spectra. Subhaloes are found using a 6D friends-of-friends algorithm in all haloes originating from high-σ peaks. For n =−1 , we find that the cumulative subhalo mass function is independent of the parameters used in the subhalo finding algorithm and is consistent with the subhalo mass function found in Λ cold dark matter (ΛCDM) simulations. In particular, the subhalo mass function is well fit by a power-law with an index of α=−0.9 , that is the mass function has roughly equal mass in subhaloes per logarithmic interval in subhalo mass. Conversely, for n =−2.5 , the algorithm parameters affect the subhalo mass function since subhaloes are more triaxial with less well-defined boundaries. We find that the index α is generally larger with α≳−0.75 . We infer that although the subhalo mass function appears to be independent of n so long as n ≳−2 , it begins to flatten as n →−3 . Thus, the common practice of using α≈−1.0 may greatly overestimate the number of subhaloes at the smallest scales in the CDM hierarchy. |
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Keywords: | methods: N-body simulations methods: numerical galaxies: haloes dark matter |
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