TY - JOUR AU - Dantas, Christine C AB - ABSTRACTWe present an analysis of the counts-in-cells (CiC) statistics of subhaloes in the publicly available IllustrisTNG cosmological simulations (TNG100-1, TNG100-3, and TNG300-3), considering their full and dark-only versions, in redshifts ranging from z = 0 to z = 5, and different cell sizes. We evaluated two CiC models: the gravitational quasi-equilibrium distribution (GQED) and the negative binomial distribution (NBD), both presenting good fits, with small detectable differences in the presence of baryons. Scaling and time dependencies of the best-fitting parameters showed similar trends compared with the literature. We derived a matter density-in-cells probability distribution function (PDF), associated with the GQED, which was compared to the PDF proposed by Uhlemann et al., for the IllustrisTNG 100-3-Dark run at z = 0. Our results indicate that the simplest gravithermodynamical assumptions of the GQED model hold in the presence of baryonic dissipation. Interestingly, the smoothed (density-in-cells) version of the GQED is also adequate for describing the dark matter one-point statistics of subhaloes and converges, to subpercentage levels (for an interval of parameters), to the Uhlemann et al. PDF in the high density range. TI - Counts-in-cells of subhaloes in the IllustrisTNG simulations: the role of baryonic physics JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society DO - 10.1093/mnras/stab445 DA - 2021-02-15 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/counts-in-cells-of-subhaloes-in-the-illustristng-simulations-the-role-mXu3erERgI SP - 5495 EP - 5507 VL - 502 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -