The dearth of halo dwarf galaxies: is there power on short scales?
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- 6 November 1999
Abstract
N-body simulations of structure formation with scale-invariant primordial perturbations show significantly more virialized objects of dwarf-galaxy mass in a typical galactic halo than are observed around the Milky Way. We show that the dearth of observed dwarf galaxies could be explained by a dramatic downturn in the power spectrum at small distance scales. This suppression of small-scale power might also help mitigate the disagreement between cuspy simulated halos and smooth observed halos, while remaining consistent with Lyman-alpha-forest constraints on small-scale power. Such a spectrum could arise in inflationary models with broken scale invariance.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1999-11-06, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 84 (20), 4525.
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