Merger trees and the multiplicity function of halos

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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We present a new method for calculating the merger history of matter halos in hierarchical clustering cosmologies. The linear density field is smoothed on a range of scales, these are then ordered in decreasing density and a merger tree constructed. The method is similar in many respects to the block model of Cole \& Kaiser but has a number of advantages: (i) it retains information about the spatial correlations between halos, (ii) it uses a series of overlapping grids and is thereby much better at finding rare, high-mass halos, (iii) it is not limited to halos whose mass ratios are powers of two, and (iv) it is based on an actual realization of the density field and so can be tested against N-body simulations. The major disadvantages are (i) the minimum halo mass is eight times the unit cell with a corresponding loss of dynamic range, and (ii) occasionally the relative location of halos in the tree does not reflect the correct ordering of their collapse times, as computed from the mean halo density. We show that our model exhibits the required scaling behaviour when tested on power-law spectra of density perturbations, but that it predicts far more massive halos than does the Press-Schechter formalism for flat spectra. We suggest reasons why this should be so.

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