The Virgo Consortium: The evolution and formation of galaxy clusters
arXiv:astro-ph/9702086
Abstract
We report on work done by the Virgo consortium, an international collaboration set up in order to study the formation and evolution of Large Scale Structure using N-body simulations on the latest generation of parallel supercomputers. We show results of 256^3 particle simulations of the formation of clusters in four Dark Matter models with different cosmological parameters. Normalizing the models such that one obtains the correct abundance of rich clusters yields an interesting result: The peculiar velocities of the clusters are almost independent of Ω, and depend only weakly on Î, the shape parameter of the power spectrum. Thus, it is nearly impossible to distinguish between high and low Ωmodels on the basis of the peculiar velocities.
6 pages (incl. one figure), LATEX (crckapb.sty), To appear in the Proceedings of the Ringberg Workshop on 'Large Scale Structure' (Sept. 1996), ed. D.Hamilton. A high quality (colour) version of figure 1 can be found at http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/~jgc/clusters.html or can be obtained from jgc@mpa-garching.mpg.de