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The local Hubble flow:: is it a manifestation of dark energy?

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 386, Issue 1, Pages 390-396

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13034.x

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methods : N-body simulations; Local Group; dark matter

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To study the local Hubble flow, we have run constrained dark matter (DM) simulations of the Local Group (LG) in the concordance Lambda cold dark matter (CDM) and open cold dark matter (OCDM) cosmologies, with identical cosmological parameters apart from the Lambda term. The simulations were performed within a computational box of 64 h(-1) Mpc centred on the LG. The initial conditions were constrained by the observed peculiar velocities of galaxies and positions of X-ray nearby clusters of galaxies. The simulations faithfully reproduce the nearby large-scale structure, and in particular the Local Supercluster and the Virgo cluster. LG-like objects have been selected from the DM haloes so as to closely resemble the dynamical properties of the LG. Both the Lambda CDM and OCDM simulations show very similar local Hubble flow around the LG-like objects. It follows that, contrary to recent statements, the dark energy (DE) does not manifest itself in the local dynamics.

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