Dark matter flow dataset Part I: Halo-based statistics from cosmological N-body simulation
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Dark matter (DM), if exists, is believed to be cold, collisionless, dissipationless, non-baryonic, barely interacting with baryonic matter except through gravity, and sufficiently smooth on large scales with a fluid-like behavior. The flow of dark matter can be best described by a self-gravitating collisionless fluid dynamics (SG-CFD). The statistics of dark matter density, velocity, acceleration, energy, momentum, and their redshift evolution play essential roles for structure formation and evolution. These information can be systematically extracted from cosmological N-body simulations by either i) a structural (halo-based) or ii) a statistical (correlation-based) approach. In this halo-based statistical dataset, i) all halos in N-body system are identified with all particles divided into halo and out-of-halo particles; ii) halos are grouped into halo groups including all halos of the same mass (mh); iii) the redshift (z) and mass scale (mh) dependence of all halo properties (momentum, energy, size, shape, velocity, acceleration, etc.) are presented .
Applications of cascade and statistical theory for dark matter and bulge-SMBH evolution:
Dark matter particle mass ,size, and properties from energy cascade in dark matter flow: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides
Origin of MOND acceleration & deep-MOND from acceleration fluctuation & energy cascade: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides
The baryonic-to-halo mass relation from mass and energy cascade in dark matter flow: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides
Universal scaling laws and density slope for dark matter haloes: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides 3) paper
Dark matter halo mass functions and density profiles from mass/energy cascade: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides 3) paper
Energy cascade for distribution and evolution of supermassive black holes (SMBHs): 2) zenodo slides
Condensed slides for all applications "Cascade Theory for Turbulence, Dark Matter, and bulge-SMBH evolution "
The two relevant datasets and accompanying presentation can be found at:
Dark matter flow dataset Part I: Halo-based statistics from cosmological N-body simulation
Dark matter flow dataset Part II: Correlation-based statistics from cosmological N-body simulation.
A comparative study of Dark matter flow & hydrodynamic turbulence and its applications
The same dataset also available on Github at: Github: dark_matter_flow_dataset and zenodo at: Dark matter flow dataset from cosmological N-body simulation.
Cascade and statistical theory developed by these datasets:
Inverse mass cascade in dark matter flow and effects on halo mass functions: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides
Inverse mass cascade and effects on halo deformation, energy, size, and density profiles: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides
Inverse energy cascade in dark matter flow and effects of halo shape: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides
The mean flow, velocity dispersion, energy transfer and evolution of dark matter halos: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides
Two-body collapse model and generalized stable clustering hypothesis for pairwise velocity 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides
Energy, momentum, spin parameter in dark matter flow and integral constants of motion: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides
Maximum entropy distributions of dark matter in ΛCDM cosmology: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides 3) paper
Halo mass functions from maximum entropy distributions in dark matter flow: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides
On the statistical theory of self-gravitating collisionless dark matter flow: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides 3) paper
High order kinematic and dynamic relations for velocity correlations in dark matter flow: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides
Evolution of density and velocity distributions and two-thirds law for pairwise velocity: 1) arxiv 2) zenodo slides
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2024-07-16



