Non-gaussian Features of Linear Cosmic String Models
Abstract
We investigate the non-gaussian properties of cosmic-string-seeded linear density perturbations with cold and hot dark matter backgrounds, using high-resolution numerical simulations. We compute the one-point probability density function of the resulting density field, its skewness, kurtosis, and genus curves for different smoothing scales. A semi-analytic model is then invoked to provide a physical interpretation of our results. We conclude that on scales smaller than 1.5( h2)-1Mpc, perturbations seeded by cosmic strings are very non-gaussian. These scales may still be in a linear or mildly non-linear regime in an open or -universe with = h 0.2.
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