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On effects of resolution in dissipationless cosmological simulations | Alexander Knebe
; Andrey V. Kravtsov
; Stefan Gottloeber
; Anatoly Klypin
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14 Dec 1999 | Journal: | Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 317 (2000) 630 | Subject: | astro-ph | Affiliation: | 1,2), Andrey V. Kravtsov (3,4), Stefan Gottloeber , Anatoly Klypin ( AIP, Potsdam Oxford University New Mexico State University The Ohio State University | Abstract: | We present a study of numerical effects in dissipationless cosmological simulations. The numerical effects are evaluated and studied by comparing results of a series of 64^3-particle simulations of varying force resolution and number of time steps, performed using three different N-body techniques: the Particle Mesh (PM), the adaptive P3M (AP3M) code, and the Adaptive Refinement Tree (ART) code. This study can therefore be interesting both as an analysis of numerical effects and as a systematic comparison of different codes. We find that the AP3M and the ART codes produce similar results, given that convergence is reached within the code type. We also find that numerical effects may affect the high-resolution simulations in ways that have not been discussed before. In particular, our study revealed the presence of two-body scattering, effects of which can be greatly amplified by inaccuracies of time integration. This process appears to affect the correlation function of matter, mass function and inner density of dark matter halos and other statistics at scales much larger than the force resolution, although different statistics may be affected in different fashion. We discuss the conditions at which strong two-body scattering is possible and discuss the choice of the force resolution and integration time step. Furthermore, we discuss recent claims that simulations with force softening smaller than the mean interparticle separation are not trustworthy and argue that this claim is incorrect in general and applies only to the phase-sensitive statistics. Our conclusion is that, depending on the choice of mass and force resolution and integration time step, a force resolution as small as 0.01 of the mean interparticle separation can be justified. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/9912257 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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