A critique of scaling behaviour in non-linear structure formation scenarios
Abstract
Moments of the BBGKY equations for spatial correlation functions of cosmological density perturbations are used to obtain a differential equation for the evolution of the dimensionless function, , where is the mean relative pair velocity. The BBGKY equations are closed using a hierarchical scaling ansatz for the 3-point correlation function. Scale-invariant solutions derived earlier by Davis and Peebles are then used in the non-linear regime, along with the generalised stable clustering hypothesis ( const.), to obtain an expression for the asymptotic value of , in terms of the power law index of clustering, ,and the tangential and radial velocity dispersions. The Davis-Peebles solution is found to require that tangential dispersions are larger than radial ones, in the non-linear regime; this can be understood on physical grounds. Finally, stability analysis of the solution demonstrates that the allowed asymptotic values of , consistent with the stable clustering hypothesis, lie in the range . Thus, if the Davis-Peebles scale-invariant solution (and the hierarchical model for the 3-pt function) is correct, the standard stable clustering picture ( as ) is not allowed in the non-linear regime of structure formation.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9812203,
title = {A critique of scaling behaviour in non-linear structure formation scenarios},
author = {Nissim Kanekar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9812203},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
14 pages, no figures. Scheduled to appear in ApJ, Mar 1 issue. Final version, contains added discussion to match the accepted version