Small scale clustering of late forming dark matter
Abstract
We perform a study of the nonlinear clustering of matter in the late-forming dark matter (LFDM) scenario in which dark matter results from the transition of a nonminimally coupled scalar field from radiation to collisionless matter. A distinct feature of this model is the presence of a damped oscillatory cutoff in the linear matter power spectrum at small scales. We use a suite of high-resolution N-body simulations to study the imprints of LFDM on the nonlinear matter power spectrum, the halo mass and velocity functions and the halo density profiles. The model largely satisfies high-redshift matter power spectrum constraints from Lyman- forest measurements, while it predicts suppressed abundance of low-mass halos ( h M) at all redshifts compared to a vanilla CDM model. The analysis of the LFDM halo velocity function shows a better agreement than the CDM prediction with the observed abundance of low-velocity galaxies in the local volume. Halos with mass h M show minor departures of the density profiles from CDM expectations, while smaller-mass halos are less dense, consistent with the fact that they form later than their CDM counterparts.
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@article{arxiv.1412.1103,
title = {Small scale clustering of late forming dark matter},
author = {Shankar Agarwal and Pier Stefano Corasaniti and Subinoy Das and Yann Rasera},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.1103},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
13 pages, 7 figures, 1 table, added analysis from higher resolution simulations