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arxiv: astro-ph/9410022 · v1 · submitted 1994-10-06 · 🌌 astro-ph

Damped Lyman Alpha Systems vs. Cold + Hot Dark Matter

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Damped Ly$\alpha$ systems provide possibly the most significant evidence for early structure formation, and thus a stringent constraint on the Cold + Hot Dark Matter (CHDM) cosmology. Using the numbers of halos in N-body simulations to normalize Press-Schechter (PS) estimates of the number densities of protogalaxies as a function of redshift, we find that CHDM with $\Omega_c/\Omega_\nu/\Omega_b = 0.6/0.3/0.1$ is compatible with the damped Ly$\alpha$ data only at $z<2.5$, but that it is probably incompatible with data at $z>3$. The predictions of CHDM are quite sensitive to the neutrino fraction. We find that $\Omega_c/\Omega_\nu/\Omega_b = 0.725/0.20/0.075$ is compatible with the $z>3$ data. With one massive neutrino species, this corresponds to lowering the neutrino mass from 7.0 to 4.7 eV, for $H_0=50\kmsMpc$ and $T=2.726$ K. By analysing our numerical simulations with different resolutions and box sizes as well as those of Ma \& Bertchinger (1994), we show that for the CHDM models with $\Omega_\nu$=0.2--0.3 the PS approximation should be used with Gaussian filter with $\delta_c=1.3-1.4$ if one tries to recover the total mass of a collapsed halo and to include nonlinear effects, due to waves both longer and shorter than those within the simulation box.

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