The Multiplicity Function of Galaxies, Clusters and Voids

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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38 pages, 13 figures, to be published in A&A

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We calculate the multiplicity function of matter condensations by directly considering the actual, deeply non-linear density field, which we compare to the popular Press-Schechter approximation. We show the mass function is a function of a unique parameter that contains all the dependence on the mass and radius of the object. It enables us to derive the mass function of general astrophysical objects (in addition to just-virialized halos) which may be defined by any density threshold, that may even vary with the mass of the object. This is beyond the reach of usual formulations based on the initial gaussian field and gives a clear illustration of the advantages of our approach. We explain why numerical tests seem to favor both Press-Schechter and non-linear prescriptions even though the two approximations differ by their scaling as a function of mass as well as a function of redshift. The difference between the two is due to the fact that the Press-Schechter prescription assumes that present-day mass fluctuations can be recognized in the early linear universe, and that their number is conserved, while the non-linear approach takes into account their evolution which leads to an increase of the number of highly non-linear objects (very large or small masses). This difference is seen to be of the same magnitude as the difference obtained by varying the initial spectrum of density fluctuations. Earlier conclusions drawn about the relevance of the latter using analytical approximations to the mass function must thus be reexamined.

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