Modified Cold-Dark-Matter models in light of 53W091 an old galaxy at high z

Abstract
The epoch of galaxy formation provides an important additional test of cosmological theories. Cold-dark-matter (CDM) models with cosmological constant ($\Lambda$) are designed to account for the observed excess power in galaxy distribution, but at the same time suppress the power on small scales pushing galaxy formation to recent epochs. We point out that the recently discovered high redshift galaxy, 53W091, with accurate age measurements (Dunlop et al 1996) provides a particularly important test of these models. In the flat $\Lambda$-dominated Universe, the redshift of formation of 53W091 decreases with decreasing $\Omega$. However, in the modified CDM models decreasing $\Omega$ suppresses the small scale power in the density field and this effect turns out to be dominant. We estimate the mass of the galaxy and show that it represents a very rare and unlikely event in the density field of such models. Similar problems would occur in other modifications of the CDM cosmogonies.

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