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Galaxy clustering determined from numerical cosmological simulations

Abstract

We have simulated the growth of structure in two 100 Mpc boxes for LCDM and SCDM universes. These N-body/SPH simulations include a gaseous component which is able to cool radiatively. A fraction of the gas cools into cold dense objects which we identify as galaxies. In this article we give a preliminary analysis of the clustering behaviour of these galaxies concentrating on the LCDM model. We find a galaxy correlation function which is very close to a power law and which evolves relatively little with redshift. The pairwise dispersions of the galaxies are significantly lower than the dark matter. The LCDM model gives a surprisingly good match to the observational determinations of the galaxy correlation function and pairwise dispersions.

Authors

Jenkins A; Frenk CS; Pearce FR; Thomas PA; Colberg JM; White SDM; Couchman HMP; Peacock JA; Efstathiou G; Nelson AH

Journal

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Publication Date

June 2, 1999

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/9906039
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