Cuspy no more: how outflows affect the central dark matter and baryon distribution in Λ cold dark matter galaxies

FGF. GovernatoAZA. ZolotovAPA. PontzenCCC. ChristensenSHS. H. Oh
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Abstract

We examine the evolution of the inner dark matter (DM) and baryonic density profile of a new sample of simulated field galaxies using fully cosmological, Lambda CDM, high resolution SPH + N-Body simulations. These simulations include explicit H2 and metal cooling, star formation (SF) and supernovae (SNe) driven gas outflows. Starting at high redshift, rapid, repeated gas outflows following bursty SF transfer energy to the DM component and significantly flatten the originally `cuspy' central DM mass profile of galaxies with present day stellar masses in the 10^4.5 -- 10^9.8 Msolar range. At z=0, the central slope of the DM density profile of our galaxies (measured between 0.3 and 0.7 kpc from their centre) is…

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  • FG
    F. GovernatoCorresponding
  • AZ
    A. Zolotov
  • AP
    A. Pontzen
  • CC
    C. Christensen
  • SH
    S. H. Oh

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Galaxy
  • Baryon
  • Dark matter
  • Cold dark matter
  • Supernova
  • Galaxy formation and evolution
  • Star formation
  • Baryonic dark matter
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