The inner structure of ΛCDM haloes - III. Universality and asymptotic slopes
University of Victoria · Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We investigate the mass profile of cold dark matter (ΛCDM) haloes using a suite of numerical simulations spanning five decades in halo mass, from dwarf galaxies to rich galaxy clusters. These haloes typically have a few million particles within the virial radius (r200), allowing robust mass profile estimates down to radii <1 per cent of r200. Our analysis confirms the proposal of Navarro, Frenk & White (NFW) that the shape of the ΛCDM halo mass profiles differs strongly from a power law and depends little on mass. The logarithmic slope of the spherically averaged density profile, as measured by β=−d ln ρ/d ln r, decreases monotonically towards the centre and becomes shallower than isothermal (β < 2)…
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- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Halo
- Dark matter
- Virial theorem
- Galaxy
- Cold dark matter
- Galaxy rotation curve
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