Halo concentrations in the standard LCDM cosmology
Francisco Prada, Anatoly A. Klypin, Antonio J. Cuesta, Juan E., Betancort-Rijo, Joel Primack

TL;DR
This paper analyzes dark matter halo concentrations in the standard LCDM cosmology using four large N-body simulations, revealing complex patterns and a nearly universal c-sigma relation that improves agreement with observations.
Contribution
It introduces the MultiDark simulation suite and provides a comprehensive, high-accuracy analysis of halo concentration across a wide mass range, including a new analytical model.
Findings
Confirmed a high-redshift upturn in halo concentrations.
Discovered a nearly universal U-shaped c-sigma relation.
Provided improved concentration estimates for galaxy clusters.
Abstract
We study the concentration of dark matter halos and its evolution in N-body simulations of the standard LCDM cosmology. The results presented in this paper are based on 4 large N-body simulations with about 10 billion particles each: the Millennium-I and II, Bolshoi, and MultiDark simulations. The MultiDark (or BigBolshoi) simulation is introduced in this paper. This suite of simulations with high mass resolution over a large volume allows us to compute with unprecedented accuracy the concentration over a large range of scales (about six orders of magnitude in mass), which constitutes the state-of-the-art of our current knowledge on this basic property of dark matter halos in the LCDM cosmology. We find that there is consistency among the different simulation data sets. We confirm a novel feature for halo concentrations at high redshifts: a flattening and upturn with increasing mass.…
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