Merging Tree Algorithm of Growing Voids in Self-Similar and Cdm Models

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Observational studies show that voids are prominent features of the large-scale structure of the present-day Universe. Even though their emerging from the primordial density perturbations and evolutionary patterns differ from dark matter haloes, N-body simulations and theoretical models have shown that voids also merge together to form large void structures. In this study, following Sheth & van de Weygaert, we formulate an analytical approximate description of the hierarchical void evolution of growing voids by adopting the halo merging algorithm given by Lacey & Cole in the Einstein de Sitter (EdS) Universe. To do this, we take into account the general volume distribution of voids which consists of two main void processes: merging and collapsing.We show that the volume distribution function can be reduced to a simple form, by neglecting the collapsing void contribution since the collapse process is negligible for largesize voids. Therefore, the void volume fraction has a contribution only from growing voids. This algorithm becomes the analogue of the halo merging algorithm. Based on this growing void distribution, we obtain the void merging algorithm in which we define and formulate void merging and absorption rates, as well as void size and redshift survival probabilities and also failure rates in terms of the self-similar and currently favoured dark-energy-dominated cold dark matter models in the EdS Universe.

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Analytical, Cosmology, Large, Methods, Scale structure of universe, Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO), EXCURSION SET FORMALISM, DATA RELEASE 7, FOS: Physical sciences, Analytical, MERGER TREE, Cosmology, methods: analytical, methods: numerical, Scale structure of universe, GALAXY REDSHIFT SURVEY, DARK-MATTER HALOES, COSMIC VOIDS, cosmology: theory, LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE, Methods, Large, DIGITAL SKY SURVEY, large-scale structure of Universe, EXPANDING UNIVERSE, LOCAL UNIVERSE, Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

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Russell, E. (2013). Merging tree algorithm of growing voids in self-similar and CDM models. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 436(4), 3525-3546. doi:10.1093/mnras/stt1830

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