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On the Distribution of Haloes, Galaxies and Mass

Astrophysics 2009-11-06 v3

Abstract

The stochasticity in the distribution of dark haloes in the cosmic density field is reflected in the distribution function PV(Nhδm)P_V(N_h|\delta_m) which gives the probability of finding NhN_h haloes in a volume VV with mass density contrast δm\delta_m. We study the properties of this function using high-resolution NN-body simulations, and find that PV(Nnδm)P_V(N_n|\delta_m) is significantly non-Poisson. The ratio between the variance and the mean goes from 1\sim 1 (Poisson) at 1+δm11+\delta_m\ll 1 to <1<1 (sub-Poisson) at 1+δm11+\delta_m\sim 1 to >1>1 (super-Poisson) at 1+δm11+\delta_m\gg 1. The mean bias relation is found to be well described by halo bias models based on the Press-Schechter formalism. The sub-Poisson variance can be explained as a result of halo-exclusion while the super-Poisson variance at high δm\delta_m may be explained as a result of halo clustering. A simple phenomenological model is proposed to describe the behavior of the variance as a function of δm\delta_m. Galaxy distribution in the cosmic density field predicted by semi-analytic models of galaxy formation shows similar stochastic behavior. We discuss the implications of the stochasticity in halo bias to the modelling of higher-order moments of dark haloes and of galaxies.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0105008,
  title  = {On the Distribution of Haloes, Galaxies and Mass},
  author = {R. Casas-Miranda and H. J. Mo and Ravi K. Sheth and G. Boerner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0105008},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

10 pages, 6 figures, Latex using MN2e style. Minor changes. Accepted for publication in MNRAS