The ever increasing size and complexity of data coming from simulations of cosmic structure formation demand equally sophisticated tools for their analysis. During the past decade, the art of object finding in these simulations has hence developed into an important discipline itself. A multitude of codes based upon a huge variety of methods and techniques have been spawned yet the question remained as to whether or not they will provide the same (physical) information about the structures of interest. Here we summarize and extent previous work of the 'halo finder comparison project': we investigate in detail the (possible) origin of any deviations across finders. To this extent, we decipher and discuss differences in halo-finding ...
We describe our new `MLAPM halo finder' (MHF), which is based on the adaptive grid structure of the ...
We use N-body simulations to investigate the structure of dark halos in the standard Cold Dark Matte...
We present a study of a comparison of spin distributions of subhaloes found associated with a host h...
The ever increasing size and complexity of data coming from simulations of cosmic structure formatio...
We present a detailed comparison of fundamental dark matter halo properties retrieved by a substanti...
Context. New-generation cosmological simulations are providing huge amounts of data, whose analysis ...
We present a detailed comparison of the substructure properties of a single Milky Way sized dark mat...
While various codes exist to systematically and robustly find haloes and subhaloes in cosmological s...
With the ever increasing size and complexity of fully self-consistent simulations of galaxy formatio...
With the ever-increasing size and complexity of fully self-consistent simulations of galaxy formatio...
Accuracy of halo-finding is increasingly important as many astrophysical applications are dependent ...
The simple, conventional dark matter halo mass definitions commonly used in cos-mological simulation...
Abstract. Current and upcoming cosmological observations allow us to probe structures on smaller and...
Modified gravity theories are a popular research field in the hope that they could explain some of t...
While various codes exist to systematically and robustly find haloes and subhaloes in cosmo-logical ...
We describe our new `MLAPM halo finder' (MHF), which is based on the adaptive grid structure of the ...
We use N-body simulations to investigate the structure of dark halos in the standard Cold Dark Matte...
We present a study of a comparison of spin distributions of subhaloes found associated with a host h...
The ever increasing size and complexity of data coming from simulations of cosmic structure formatio...
We present a detailed comparison of fundamental dark matter halo properties retrieved by a substanti...
Context. New-generation cosmological simulations are providing huge amounts of data, whose analysis ...
We present a detailed comparison of the substructure properties of a single Milky Way sized dark mat...
While various codes exist to systematically and robustly find haloes and subhaloes in cosmological s...
With the ever increasing size and complexity of fully self-consistent simulations of galaxy formatio...
With the ever-increasing size and complexity of fully self-consistent simulations of galaxy formatio...
Accuracy of halo-finding is increasingly important as many astrophysical applications are dependent ...
The simple, conventional dark matter halo mass definitions commonly used in cos-mological simulation...
Abstract. Current and upcoming cosmological observations allow us to probe structures on smaller and...
Modified gravity theories are a popular research field in the hope that they could explain some of t...
While various codes exist to systematically and robustly find haloes and subhaloes in cosmo-logical ...
We describe our new `MLAPM halo finder' (MHF), which is based on the adaptive grid structure of the ...
We use N-body simulations to investigate the structure of dark halos in the standard Cold Dark Matte...
We present a study of a comparison of spin distributions of subhaloes found associated with a host h...