Concentrations of Dark Halos from Their Assembly Histories
University of California, Santa Cruz · The Ohio State University · +1 more institution
Abstract
We study the relation between the density profiles of dark matter halos and their mass assembly histories, using a statistical sample of halos in a high-resolution N-body simulation of the LCDM cosmology. For each halo at z=0, we identify its merger-history tree, and determine concentration parameters c_vir for all progenitors, thus providing a structural merger tree for each halo. We fit the mass accretion histories by a universal function with one parameter, the formation epoch a_c, defined when the log mass accretion rate dlogM/dloga falls below a critical value S (e.g., S=2). We find that late forming galaxies tend to be less concentrated, such that c_vir ``observed'' at any epoch a_o is strongly…
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5Topics & keywords
- Halo
- Astrophysics
- Physics
- Redshift
- Galaxy
- Dark matter
- Cosmology
- Accretion (finance)