The biasing scheme in N-body simulations

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Computational Astrophysics, Galactic Evolution, Many Body Problem, Astronomical Models, Dark Matter, Density Distribution

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A popular prescription for the galaxy formation, i.e., identifying peaks in the linear density field as sites of galaxy formation, is numerically justified under the Cold Dark Matter cosmogony. In particular, the peak-background scheme, originally developed to simplify analytic calculations of peak properties in a Gaussian random density field, is proven to be an excellent prescription for assigning peak tracers in low-resolution N-body simulations through many statistical comparisons. It is found that statistical properties of peak tracers allocated by the peak-background scheme closely resemble those of true peaks when the background smoothing length is about three times the galaxy scale and the correspondence improves as they evolve gravitationally. It is also shown that these peak particles are indeed strongly associated with nonlinear objects that are presently collapsed.

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