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The influence of subhaloes on host halo properties.

Authors :
Mezini, Lorena
Fielder, Catherine E
Zentner, Andrew R
Mao, Yao-Yuan
Wang, Kuan
Wu, Hao-Yi
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Dec2023, Vol. 526 Issue 3, p4157-4172. 16p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Within the ΛCDM cosmology, dark matter haloes are composed of both a smooth component and a population of smaller gravitationally bound subhaloes. These components are often treated as a single halo when properties, such as density profiles, are extracted from simulations. Recent work has shown that density profiles change substantially when subhalo mass is excluded. In this paper, we expand on this result by analysing three specific host halo properties – concentration (c NFW), spin (λB), and shape (c / a) – when calculated only from the smooth component of the halo. This analysis is performed on both Milky Way-mass haloes and cluster-mass haloes in high-resolution zoom-in N -body simulations. We find that when subhaloes are excluded, the median value of (1) c NFW is enhanced by |$\approx 30\pm 11$| and |$\approx 77\pm 8.1~{{\ \rm per\ cent}}$| for Milky Way-mass (⁠|$10^{12.1}\, \text{M}_\odot$|⁠) and cluster-mass (⁠|$10^{14.8}\, \text{M}_\odot$|⁠) haloes, respectively, (2) λB is reduced for Milky Way-mass by |$\approx 11\pm 4.9~{{\ \rm per\ cent}}$| and cluster-mass haloes by |$\approx 27\pm 3.5~{{\ \rm per\ cent}}$|⁠. Additionally, with the removal of subhaloes, cluster-mass haloes tend to become more spherical as the ratio of minor-to-major axis, c / a , increases by |$\approx 11\pm 3.6~{{\ \rm per\ cent}}$|⁠ , whereas Milky Way-mass haloes remain approximately the same shape with c / a changed by |$\approx 1.0\pm 5.8~{{\ \rm per\ cent}}$|⁠. Fractional changes of each of these properties depend primarily on the amount of mass in subhaloes and, to a lesser extent, mass accretion history. Our findings demonstrate that the properties of the smooth components of dark matter haloes are biased relative to the total halo mass. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
526
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173554438
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad2929