The Impact of Baryons on the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe

  • Cui W
  • Zhang Y
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Abstract

Numerical simulations play an important role in current astronomy researches. Previous dark-matter-only simulations have represented the large-scale structure of the Universe. However, nowadays, hydro-dynamical simulations with baryonic models, which can directly present realistic galaxies, may twist these results from dark-matter-only simulations. In this chapter, we mainly focus on these three statistical methods: power spectrum, two-point correlation function and halo mass function, which are normally used to characterize the large-scale structure of the Universe. We review how these baryon processes influence the cosmology structures from very large scale to quasi-linear and non-linear scales by comparing dark-matter-only simulations with their hydro-dynamical counterparts. At last, we make a brief discussion on the impacts coming from different baryon models and simulation codes.

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Cui, W., & Zhang, Y. (2017). The Impact of Baryons on the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe. In Trends in Modern Cosmology. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/68116

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