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Halo mass function and the free streaming scale

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stt829

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cosmology: theory; dark matter

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  1. European Commission's Framework Programme 7, through the Marie Curie Initial Training Network CosmoComp [PITN-GA-2009-238356]
  2. ERC advanced grant GALFOR-MOD from the European Research Council [246797]
  3. European Research Council (ERC) [246797] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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The nature of structure formation around the particle free streaming scale is still far from understood. Many attempts to simulate hot, warm and cold dark matter cosmologies with a free streaming cut-off have been performed with cosmological particle-based simulations, but they all suffer from spurious structure formation at scales below their respective free streaming scales - i.e. where the physics of halo formation is most affected by free streaming. We perform a series of high-resolution numerical simulations of different warm dark matter (WDM) models, and develop an approximate method to subtract artificial structures in the measured halo mass function. The corrected measurements are then used to construct and calibrate an extended Press-Schechter (EPS) model with sharp-k window function and adequate mass assignment. The EPS model gives accurate predictions for the low-redshift halo mass function of cold dark matter (CDM) and WDM models, but it significantly underpredicts the halo abundance at high redshifts. By taking into account the ellipticity of the initial patches and connecting the characteristic filter scale to the smallest ellipsoidal axis, we are able to eliminate this inconsistency and obtain an accurate mass function over all redshifts and all dark matter particle masses covered by the simulations. As an additional application we use our model to predict the microhalo abundance of the standard neutralino-CDM scenario and we give the first quantitative prediction of the mass function over the full range of scales of CDM structure formation.

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