Velocity and Mass Functions of Galactic Halos: Evolution and Environmental Dependence

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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26 pages, 9 figures. submitted to MNRAS

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We study the distribution functions of mass and circular velocity for dark matter halos in N-body simulations of the $\Lambda$CDM cosmology, addressing redshift and environmental dependence. The dynamical range enables us to resolve subhalos and distinguish them from "distinct" halos. The mass function is compared to analytic models, and is used to derive the more observationally relevant circular velocity function. The distribution functions in the velocity range 100--500 km/s are well fit by a power-law with two parameters, slope and amplitude. We present the parameter dependence on redshift and provide useful fitting formulae. The amplitudes of the mass functions decrease with z, but, contrary to naive expectation, the comoving density of halos of a fixed velocity ~200 km/s actually increases out to z=5. This is because high-z halos are denser, so a fixed velocity corresponds to a smaller mass. The slope of the velocity function at z=0 is as steep as ~ -4, and the mass and velocity functions of distinct halos steepen with increasing z, while the functions of subhalos do not steepen with $z$, and become even flatter at z>2. A simple observable prediction is that the slope of the velocity function of isolated galaxies is steeper than that of galaxies in groups by as much as unity, reflecting the density biasing of high-velocity halos. We confirm that the Press-Schechter approximation typically overestimates the halo mass function by a factor of ~2, while modified approximations provide improved predictions.

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