An Analysis of the Large Scale N-body Simulation using the Minkowski Functionals

Abstract

We analyze the Minkowski functionals with a large N-body simulation of a standard ΛCDM model, focusing on transition scales between linear and non-linear gravitational evolution. We numerically calculate the Minkowski functionals with sufficient accuracies to investigate the transition scales, 10--50. The results are compared with analytic formulae of linear and second-order perturbation theories. We first show that the skewness parameters of the density fluctuations, which are important in second-order analytic formulae of the Minkowski functionals, are in good agreement with the perturbation theory. Considering relative differences between the Minkowski functionals of the analytic formulae and that of the simulation data, we evaluate accuracy levels of the predictions of the perturbation theory. When the straightforward threshold ν by density value is used in Minkowski functionals, the accuracy of the second-order perturbation theory is within 10% for smoothing length R > 15, and within a several % for R > 20. The accuracies of the linear theory are 2--5 times worse than that. When the rescaled threshold by volume fraction, ν f is used, accuracies of both linear and second-order theories are within a few % on all scales of 10 < R < 50.

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