Velocity and spatial biases in CDM subhalo distributions

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MNRAS accepted version. Due to an error in the initial conditions these simulations have a lower sigma_8 than the published va

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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.07940.x

We present a statistical study of substructure within a sample of LCDM clusters and galaxies simulated with up to 25 million particles. With thousands of subhalos per object we can accurately measure their spatial clustering and velocity distribution functions and compare these with observational data. The substructure properties of galactic halos closely resembles those of galaxy clusters with a small scatter in the mass and circular velocity functions. The velocity distribution function is non-Maxwellian and flat topped with a negative kurtosis of about -0.7. Within the virial radius the velocity bias $b=\sigma_{\rm sub}/\sigma_{\rm DM}\sim 1.12 \pm 0.04$, increasing to b > 1.3 within the halo centers. Slow subhalos are much less common, due to physical disruption by gravitational tides early in the merging history. This leads to a spatially anti-biased subhalo distribution that is well fitted by a cored isothermal. Observations of cluster galaxies do not show such biases which we interpret as a limitation of pure dark matter simulations - we estimate that we are missing half of the halo population which has been destroyed by physical overmerging. High resolution hydrodynamical simulations are required to study these issues further. If CDM is correct then the cluster galaxies must survive the tidal field, perhaps due to baryonic inflow during elliptical galaxy formation. Spirals can never exist near the cluster centers and the elliptical galaxies there will have little remaining dark matter. This implies that the morphology-density relation is set {\it before} the cluster forms, rather than a subsequent transformation of disks to S0's by virtue of the cluster environment.

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