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The galaxy velocity field and CDM modelsIt is generally accepted that some kind of non-baryonic dark matter accounts for most of the mass density of the universe. Considering such a component has become, in the last decade, a key ingredient in current theories of structure formation. In particular, the Cold Dark Matter (CDM) scenario has proven to be quite successful in explaining most of the observed properties of galaxies and of their large-scale distribution. The standard CDM model is characterized by a primordial Zel'dovich spectrum, of random-phase adiabatic perturbations in a universe with density parameter omega sub 0 = 1 and vanishing cosmological constant. This poster paper presents an analysis of observational data on peculiar motion of optical galaxies in comparison to the predictions of CDM models where the assumptions of the standard scenario: omega sub 0 = 1, n = 1, and bias parameter b = 1 are relaxed. In particular, CDM models with 0 less than n less than 1 and 0.4 less than omega sub 0 less than 1 are considered.
Document ID
19930017548
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Tormen, Giuseppe
(Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge., United States)
Moscardini, Lauro
(Padua Univ. Italy)
Lucchin, Francesco
(Padua Univ. Italy)
Matarrese, Sabino
(Padua Univ. Italy)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1993
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Ames Research Center, The Evolution of Galaxies and Their Environment
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Accession Number
93N26737
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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