mergerträds
Mergerträds, a term originating from German, translates literally to "merger trees." In the context of cosmology and astrophysics, mergerträds are a theoretical construct used to describe the hierarchical formation of dark matter halos. These trees visually represent the process by which smaller dark matter halos merge over cosmic time to form larger, more massive ones. The branching structure of a mergerträd illustrates these mergers, with the root of the tree representing a present-day massive halo and its branches extending back in time to smaller progenitor halos that eventually merged to create it.
The construction of mergerträds typically relies on large-scale cosmological simulations. These simulations track the evolution of