Table 1.

Haloes from the Aquarius simulation analysed in this work. The left-hand column shows the simulation name, encoding the halo (A to D), and the resolution level (2 and 4); the corresponding particle masses are shown in the right-hand column, where h = 0.73.

HaloParticle mass (h−1 M)
Aq-A-21.877 × 104
Aq-A-45.382 × 105
Aq-B-28.832 × 103
Aq-B-43.071 × 105
Aq-C-21.916 × 104
Aq-C-44.401 × 105
Aq-D-21.914 × 104
Aq-D-43.667 × 105
HaloParticle mass (h−1 M)
Aq-A-21.877 × 104
Aq-A-45.382 × 105
Aq-B-28.832 × 103
Aq-B-43.071 × 105
Aq-C-21.916 × 104
Aq-C-44.401 × 105
Aq-D-21.914 × 104
Aq-D-43.667 × 105
Table 1.

Haloes from the Aquarius simulation analysed in this work. The left-hand column shows the simulation name, encoding the halo (A to D), and the resolution level (2 and 4); the corresponding particle masses are shown in the right-hand column, where h = 0.73.

HaloParticle mass (h−1 M)
Aq-A-21.877 × 104
Aq-A-45.382 × 105
Aq-B-28.832 × 103
Aq-B-43.071 × 105
Aq-C-21.916 × 104
Aq-C-44.401 × 105
Aq-D-21.914 × 104
Aq-D-43.667 × 105
HaloParticle mass (h−1 M)
Aq-A-21.877 × 104
Aq-A-45.382 × 105
Aq-B-28.832 × 103
Aq-B-43.071 × 105
Aq-C-21.916 × 104
Aq-C-44.401 × 105
Aq-D-21.914 × 104
Aq-D-43.667 × 105
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