The Halo Mass Function Redshift Dependence

Abstract

It has recently been shown that the correct halo mass function high mass behaviour may be obtained by an appropriate treatment of the all-mass-at-center problem. Here we show that the treatment of this problem leads to an accumulated mass fraction, F, which is not a universal function of the linear variance of the density contrast, but depends also on the shape of the power spectrum. For relevant power spectra F is a universal function of two quantities: the linear variance and a quantity related to the local shape (at the given mass scale) of the power spectrum. This implies, for a given shape of the power spectrum, a redshift dependence of the mass function, which is quite important for a cold dark matter power spectrum. Our results are in good agreement with numerical simulations.

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