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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) 59-64
DOI: 10.1051/eas:2006048
Contraction of Dark Matter Halos in Response to Condensation of Baryons
O.Y. GnedinOhio State University, Department of Astronomy, USA
ognedin@astronomy.ohio-state.edu
Abstract
The cooling of baryons in the centers of dark matter halos leads to a
more concentrated dark matter distribution. This effect has
traditionally been calculated using the model of adiabatic
contraction, which assumes spherical symmetry, while in hierarchical
formation scenarios halos grow via multiple violent mergers. We
test the adiabatic contraction model in high-resolution cosmological
simulations and find that the dissipation of gas indeed increases
the density of dark matter and steepens its radial profile compared
to the case without cooling. Although the standard model
systematically overpredicts the increase of dark matter density, a
simple modification of the assumed invariant from M(r)r to
, where
is the orbit-averaged particle
position, reproduces the simulated profiles within 10%.
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