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EAS Publications Series
Volume 20,
2006
Mass Profiles and Shapes of Cosmological Structures
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41 - 46 |
| DOI |
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10.1051/eas:2006044 |
| Published online |
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19 May 2006 |
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Mass Profiles and Shapes of Cosmological Structures
G.A. Mamon, F. Combes, C. Deffayet and B. Fort (eds)
EAS Publications Series, 20 (2006) 41-46DOI: 10.1051/eas:2006044
The Triaxial Spatial Distribution of CDM Subhalos
A.R. Zentner Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics and
Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics,
The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA
Abstract
I review recent results on the angular distribution of
substructure in CDM halos. I show that the subhalo distribution
is anisotropic and generally prolate with a long axis
that is closely aligned with
the long axis of the total mass distribution of
the host halo. I show that the correlation between the
subhalo distribution and the long axis of the host halo
is strong both in dissipationless and
dissipational gasdynamical simulations.
More massive subhalos tend to be more strongly
clustered along the major axis of the host halo reflecting
filamentary accretion. The anisotropy of subhalos
has potential implications for the interpretation of several
observations. For example, I show that while the mean
projected mass fraction in substructure in the central
regions of CDM halos is

,
fsub is a strong function of projection angle and
is

6 times higher for projections
nearly collinear with the major axis of the host.
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