Universal Behavior of Phase Correlations in Non-linear Gravitational Clustering
arXiv:astro-ph/0211408 · doi:10.1086/376351
Abstract
The large-scale structure of the Universe is thought to evolve by a process of gravitational amplification from low-amplitude Gaussian noise generated in the early Universe. The later, non-linear stages of gravitation-induced clustering produce phase correlations with well-defined statistical properties. In particular, the distribution of phase differences between neighboring Fourier modes provides useful insights into the clustering phenomenon. Here we develop an approximate theory for the probability distribution and test it using a large battery of numerical simulations. We find a remarkable universal form for the distribution which is well described by theoretical arguments.
4 pages. Originally submitted to PRL. After a 3.5 month refereeing delay, withdrawn and submitted to ApJL, where it is now in press