Abstract
We examine the age-dependence of dark matter halo clustering in an unprecedented accuracy using a set of 7 high-resolution cosmological simulations each with $N=1024^3$ particles. We measure the bias parameters for halos over a large mass range using the cross-power-spectrum method that can effectively suppress the random noise even in the sparse sampling of the most massive halos. This enables us to find, for the first time, that younger halos are more strongly clustered than older ones for halo masses $M>10M_{\ast}$, where $M_\ast$ is the characteristic nonlinear mass scale. For $M
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Jing, Y. P., Suto, Y., & Mo, H. J. (2007). The Dependence of Dark Halo Clustering on Formation Epoch and Concentration Parameter. The Astrophysical Journal, 657(2), 664–668. https://doi.org/10.1086/511130
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