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Are Simulations of Cold Dark Matter Consistent with Galactic-Scale Observations at High Redshift?

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Jason X. Prochaska1,3 and Arthur M. Wolfe2,3

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We compare new observations on the kinematic characteristics of the damped Lyα systems against results from numerical smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulations to test the predictions of hierarchical galaxy formation. This exercise is particularly motivated by recent numerical results on the cross section of damped Lyα systems. Our analysis focuses on the velocity widths Δv of ≈50 low-ion absorption profiles from our sample of z > 1.5 damped Lyα systems. The results indicate that current numerical simulations fail to match the damped Lyα observations at high confidence levels (>99.9%). Although we do not believe that our results present an insurmountable challenge to the paradigm of hierarchical cosmology, the damped Lyα observations suggest that current numerical SPH simulations overlook an integral aspect of galaxy formation.


Subject headings

galaxies: formation; galaxies: high-redshift; galaxies: kinematics and dynamics; quasars: absorption lines


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Issue 1 (2001 October 10)

Received 2001 August 7, accepted for publication 2001 August 27

Published 2001 September 13



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