The spin and orientation of dark matter halos within cosmic filaments
Youcai Zhang, Xiaohu Yang, Andreas Faltenbacher, Volker Springel,, Weipeng Lin, Huiyuan Wang

TL;DR
This paper investigates the orientation and spin alignment of dark matter halos within cosmic filaments and sheets, using two algorithms to identify these structures in simulations, revealing mass-dependent alignment patterns.
Contribution
It introduces and compares two algorithms for identifying cosmic filaments and sheets, and analyzes halo orientations within these structures, highlighting their alignment behaviors.
Findings
Halos <= 10^{13} M_sun/h have spins and major axes aligned with filaments.
Halo shapes tend to be parallel to sheets.
Alignment strength varies with halo mass and distance to massive nodes.
Abstract
Clusters, filaments, sheets and voids are the building blocks of the cosmic web. In this study, we present and compare two distinct algorithms for finding cosmic filaments and sheets, a task which is far less well established than the identification of dark matter halos or voids. One method is based on the smoothed dark matter density field, the other uses the halo distributions directly. We apply both techniques to one high resolution N-body simulation and reconstruct the filamentary/sheet like network of the dark matter density field. We focus on investigating the properties of the dark matter halos inside these structures, in particular on the directions of their spins and the orientation of their shapes with respect to the directions of the filaments and sheets. We find that both the spin and the major axes of filament-halos with masses <= 10^{13} M_sun/h are preferentially aligned…
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