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Clustering of galaxy clusters in cold dark matter universes
Authors:J M Colberg  S D M White  N Yoshida  T J MacFarland  A Jenkins    C S Frenk  F R Pearce  A E Evrard  H M P Couchman  G Efstathiou  J A Peacock  P A Thomas
Institution:Max-Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Garching, Munich D-85740, Germany;Department of Physics, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE;Department of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1120, USA;Department of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4M1, Canada;Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 OHA;Royal Observatory, Institute of Astronomy, Edinburgh EH9 3HJ;Astronomy Centre, CPES, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QH
Abstract:We use very large cosmological N -body simulations to obtain accurate predictions for the two-point correlations and power spectra of mass-limited samples of galaxy clusters. We consider two currently popular cold dark matter (CDM) cosmogonies, a critical density model ( τ CDM) and a flat low density model with a cosmological constant (ΛCDM). Our simulations each use 109 particles to follow the mass distribution within cubes of side 2  h ?1 Gpc ( τ CDM) and 3  h ?1 Gpc (ΛCDM) with a force resolution better than 10?4 of the cube side. We investigate how the predicted cluster correlations increase for samples of increasing mass and decreasing abundance. Very similar behaviour is found in the two cases. The correlation length increases from     for samples with mean separation     to     for samples with     The lower value here corresponds to τ CDM and the upper to ΛCDM. The power spectra of these cluster samples are accurately parallel to those of the mass over more than a decade in scale. Both correlation lengths and power spectrum biases can be predicted to better than 10 per cent using the simple model of Sheth, Mo & Tormen. This prediction requires only the linear mass power spectrum and has no adjustable parameters. We compare our predictions with published results for the automated plate measurement (APM) cluster sample. The observed variation of correlation length with richness agrees well with the models, particularly for ΛCDM. The observed power spectrum (for a cluster sample of mean separation     ) lies significantly above the predictions of both models.
Keywords:gravitation  methods: numerical  galaxies: clusters: general  cosmology: theory  dark matter
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