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Testing the modified Press-Schechter model against N-body simulations

A modified version of the extended Press–Schechter model for the growth of dark-matter haloes was introduced in two previous papers, with the aim of explaining the mass–density relation shown by haloes in high-resolution cosmological simulations. In this model, major mergers are well separated from...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2001-11, Vol.327 (3), p.939-948
Main Authors: Raig, Andreu, González-Casado, Guillermo, Salvador-Solé, Eduard
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