Cosmological mass functions and moving barrier models
Asim Mahmood, R. Rajesh

TL;DR
This paper analytically studies the first crossing probability in moving barrier models of halo formation, deriving solutions for specific barriers and comparing merger rates in constant versus moving barrier models.
Contribution
It provides analytical solutions for the first crossing probability in moving barrier models, enhancing understanding of halo mass functions and merger rates.
Findings
Analytical solutions for barriers varying as square root and square of time.
Large and small time asymptotic behaviors derived.
Moving barrier models predict higher merger rates for massive haloes at high redshifts.
Abstract
In the ellipsoidal collapse model, the critical density for the collapse of a gravitationally bound object is a function of its mass. In the excursion set formalism, this translates into a moving barrier problem such that the mass function of dark matter haloes is given by the first crossing probability of a random walker across the barrier. In this paper, we study this first crossing probability analytically. Complete solutions are obtained for barriers that vary as square root of time and square of time. Large and small time asymptotic behaviour is derived. For arbitrary power-law barriers, the large time behaviour is determined. The solutions allow us to derive useful inferences about the scaling of the conditional mass function in terms of present day halo masses and look back redshifts. As an application of our results, we compare the estimates of major merger rates of haloes in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
