Baryons, Dark Matter, and the Jeans Mass in Simulations of Cosmological Structure Formation

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21 pages, uses aastex macros, 18 figures, full color versions available at ftp://bessel.mps.ohio-state.edu/pub/owen/Jeans/ , r

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10.1086/304018

We investigate the properties of hybrid gravitational/hydrodynamical simulations, examining both the numerics and the general physical properties of gravitationally driven, hierarchical collapse in a mixed baryonic/dark matter fluid. We demonstrate that, under certain restrictions, such simulations converge with increasing resolution to a consistent solution. The dark matter achieves convergence provided that the relevant scales dominating nonlinear collapse are resolved. If the gas has a minimum temperature (as expected when intergalactic gas is heated by photoionization due to the ultraviolet background) and the corresponding Jeans mass is resolved, then the baryons also converge. However, if there is no minimum baryonic collapse mass or if this scale is not resolved, then the baryon results err in a systematic fashion. In such a case, as resolution is increased the baryon distribution tends toward a higher density, more tightly bound state. We attribute this to the fact that under hierarchical structure formation on all scales there is always an earlier generation of smaller scale collapses, causing shocks which irreversibly alter the state of the baryon gas. In a simulation with finite resolution we miss such earlier generation collapses, unless a physical scale is introduced below which structure formation is suppressed in the baryons. We also find that the baryon/dark matter ratio follows a characteristic pattern, such that collapsed structures possess a baryon enriched core (enriched by factors of 2 or more over the universal average) which is embedded within a dark matter halo, even without accounting for radiative cooling of the gas. The dark matter is unaffected by changing the baryon distribution (at least in the dark matter dominated case investigated here).

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