On the Structure of Dark Matter Halos at the Damping Scale of the Power Spectrum with and without Relict Velocities
P. Colin (1), O. Valenzuela (2), V. Avila-Reese (2) ((1) Crya-Unam,, (2) Ia-Unam)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution simulations to analyze dark matter halo structures near the damping scale, revealing steeper inner density slopes and potential core formations influenced by relic velocities.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the density profiles of warm dark matter halos near the damping scale, especially regarding the effects of relic velocities on core formation.
Findings
Inner density slopes are steeper than NFW profiles.
Relic velocities flatten inner density profiles at small radii.
No significant constant density core detected in most halos.
Abstract
We report a series of high-resolution cosmological N-body simulations designed to explore the formation and properties of dark matter halos with masses close to the damping scale of the primordial power spectrum of density fluctuations. We further investigate the effect that the addition of a random component, v_rms, into the particle velocity field has on the structure of halos. We adopted as a fiducial model the Lambda Warm Dark Matter cosmology with a non-thermal sterile neutrino mass of 0.5 keV. The filtering mass corresponds then to M_f = 2.6x10^12 M_sun/h. Halos of masses close to M_f were simulated with several million of particles. The results show that, on one hand, the inner density slope of these halos (at radii <~0.02 the virial radius Rvir) is systematically steeper than the one corresponding to the NFW fit or to the CDM counterpart. On the other hand, the overall density…
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