Transfer of power in nonlinear gravitational clustering
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1996-12-15
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Wiley-Blackwell
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We investigate the transfer of power between different scales and the coupling of modes during the non-linear evolution of gravitational clustering in an expanding universe. We start with a power spectrum of density fluctuations that is exponentially damped outside a narrow range of scales, and use numerical simulations to study the evolution of this power spectrum. Non-linear effects generate power at other scales, with most power flowing from larger to smaller scales. The ‘cascade’ of power leads to equipartition of energy at smaller scales, implying a power spectrum with index n ~ - 1. We find that such a spectrum is produced in the range 1 < ð < 200 for density contrast ð. This result continues to hold even when small-scale power is added to the initial power spectrum. Semi-analytic models for gravitational clustering suggest a tendency for the effective index to move towards a critical index Nc ~-1. We find that such a spectrum is produced in the range 1< ð<200 for density contrast ð. This result continues to hold even when small-scale power is added to the initial power spectrum. Semi-analytic models for gravitational clustering suggest a tendency for the effective index to move towards a critical index Nc ~-1 in this range. For n< Nc , power in this range grows faster than linear rate, while if n> Nc , it grows at a slower rate- thereby changing the index closer to Nc. At scales larger than the narrow range of scales with initial power, a k⁴ tail is produced. We demonstrate that non-linear small scales do not affect the growth of perturbations at larger scales.
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Cosmology: Theory, Dark matter, Large-scale structure of universe