We describe the results of a simulation of collisionless cold dark matter in a LambdaCDM universe to examine the properties of objects collapsing at high redshift (z=10). We analyze the halos that form at these early times in this simulation and find that the results are similar to those of simulations of large scale structure formation at low redshift. In particular, we consider halo properties such as the mass function, density profile, halo shape, spin parameter, and angular momentum alignment with the minor axis. By understanding the properties of small scale structure formation at high redshift, we can better understand the nature of the first structures in the universe, such as Population III stars
In the last century, new observational techniques and discoveries such as the Cosmic Microwave Back...
The formation of galaxy clusters in hierarchically clustering universes is investigated by means of ...
We study the detailed structure of galaxies at redshifts z ‚â• 2 using cosmological simulations...
We describe cosmological simulation techniques and their application to studies of cosmic structure ...
We describe cosmological simulation techniques and their application to studies of cosmic structure ...
Copyright © 2013 Mariwan A. Rasheed and Mohamad A. Brza. This is an open access article distributed ...
A timely combination of new theoretical ideas and observational discoveries has brought about signif...
Understanding the formation of the first objects in the Universe critically depends on knowing wheth...
In order to understand galaxy formation models it is necessary to have a reasonably clear idea of da...
Understanding the formation of the first objects in the Universe critically depends on knowing wheth...
We explore the effects of small-scale structure on the formation and equilibrium of dark matter halo...
Understanding the formation of the first objects in the Universe critically depends on knowing wheth...
We use a novel technique to simulate the growth of one of the most massive progenitors of a superclu...
In the last century, new observational techniques and discoveries such as the Cosmic Microwave Backg...
The study of the cosmos has mesmerized humans since many centuries. Our present knowledge of the Uni...
In the last century, new observational techniques and discoveries such as the Cosmic Microwave Back...
The formation of galaxy clusters in hierarchically clustering universes is investigated by means of ...
We study the detailed structure of galaxies at redshifts z ‚â• 2 using cosmological simulations...
We describe cosmological simulation techniques and their application to studies of cosmic structure ...
We describe cosmological simulation techniques and their application to studies of cosmic structure ...
Copyright © 2013 Mariwan A. Rasheed and Mohamad A. Brza. This is an open access article distributed ...
A timely combination of new theoretical ideas and observational discoveries has brought about signif...
Understanding the formation of the first objects in the Universe critically depends on knowing wheth...
In order to understand galaxy formation models it is necessary to have a reasonably clear idea of da...
Understanding the formation of the first objects in the Universe critically depends on knowing wheth...
We explore the effects of small-scale structure on the formation and equilibrium of dark matter halo...
Understanding the formation of the first objects in the Universe critically depends on knowing wheth...
We use a novel technique to simulate the growth of one of the most massive progenitors of a superclu...
In the last century, new observational techniques and discoveries such as the Cosmic Microwave Backg...
The study of the cosmos has mesmerized humans since many centuries. Our present knowledge of the Uni...
In the last century, new observational techniques and discoveries such as the Cosmic Microwave Back...
The formation of galaxy clusters in hierarchically clustering universes is investigated by means of ...
We study the detailed structure of galaxies at redshifts z ‚â• 2 using cosmological simulations...