The Energy Minimisation Principle - Linking Protohalo Shapes to Anisotropic Infall - Marcello Musso
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Overview
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Explore the Energy Minimisation Principle and its connection to protohalo shapes and anisotropic infall in this 34-minute conference talk by Marcello Musso from the University of Salamanca. Delivered at the "Co-evolution of the Cosmic Web and Galaxies across Cosmic Time" conference at KITP, delve into topics such as energy peaks, halo mass function, shear-shape alignment, torques, and the relationship between protohaloes and equipotential surfaces. Gain insights into the cosmic web's role in galaxy formation and evolution, and its implications for cosmology and structure formation. Examine how this principle contributes to understanding the dynamics and morphology of galaxies within the web's filamentary flow across cosmic time.
Syllabus
Intro
The way to energy peaks
What is the advantage?
Testing the energy peak ansatz
Halo mass function
Shear-shape alignment
Torques
Alignments
Protohaloes vs equipotential surfaces
Open questions and outlook
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics