Constraints on the Cosmic Structure Formation Models from Early Formation of Giant Galaxies
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- 10 August 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 467 (1) , L9-L12
- https://doi.org/10.1086/310190
Abstract
A recent observation of Steidel and coworkers indicates that a substantial fraction of giant galaxies were formed at an epoch as early as redshift z > 3-3.5. We show that this early formation gives strong constraints on models of cosmic structure formation. Adopting the COBE normalization for the density perturbation spectrum, we argue that the following models do not have large enough power on galactic scales to yield the observed abundance: (1) standard cold dark matter (CDM) models (where mass density Ω0 = 1 and power index n = 1) with the Hubble constant h 0.35; (2) tilted CDM models with h = 0.5 and n 0.75; (3) open CDM models with h 0.8 and Ω0 0.3; and (4) mixed dark matter models with h = 0.5 and Ων 0.2. Flat CDM models with a cosmological constant λ0 ~ 0.7 are consistent with the observation, provided that h 0.6. Combined with constraints from large-scale structure formation, these results imply that the flat CDM model with a low Ω0 is the one fully consistent with observations. We predict that these high-redshift galaxies are more strongly clustered today than normal galaxies.Keywords
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