Concentration, spin and shape of dark matter haloes as a function of the cosmological model: WMAP 1, WMAP 3 and WMAP 5 results
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy · University of California, Santa Cruz
Abstract
We investigate the effects of changes in the cosmological parameters between the WMAP 1st, 3rd, and 5th year results on the structure of dark matter haloes. We use a set of simulations that cover 5 decades in halo mass ranging from the scales of dwarf galaxies (V_c ~30 km/s) to clusters of galaxies (V_c ~ 1000 km/s). We find that the concentration mass relation is a power law in all three cosmologies. However the slope is shallower and the zero point is lower moving from WMAP1 to WMAP5 to WMAP3. For haloes of mass log(M_200/Msun) = 10, 12, and 14 the differences in the concentration parameter between WMAP1 and WMAP3 are a factor of 1.55, 1.41, and 1.29, respectively. As we show, this brings the central…
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- Physics
- CMB cold spot
- Astrophysics
- Dark matter
- Galaxy rotation curve
- Galaxy
- Dark matter halo
- Halo