Internal properties and environments of dark matter halos
Huiyuan Wang, H. J. Mo, Y.P. Jing, Xiaohu Yang, Yu Wang

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution simulations to analyze how dark matter halo properties are influenced by their large-scale environments, especially the tidal field, revealing significant correlations with environment and implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
The paper provides a detailed analysis of the environmental dependence of halo properties using the tidal field, highlighting the primary role of the tidal environment in shaping halo characteristics.
Findings
Halo properties depend significantly on the large-scale tidal field.
Halo assembly time is primarily driven by local tidal forces.
Stronger tidal fields increase halo spin and substructure mass.
Abstract
We use seven high-resolution -body simulations to study the correlations among different halo properties (assembly time, spin, shape and substructure), and how these halo properties are correlated with the large-scale environment in which halos reside. The large-scale tidal field estimated from halos above a mass threshold is used as our primary quantity to characterize the large-scale environment, while other parameters, such as the local overdensity and the morphology of large-scale structure, are used for comparison. For halos at a fixed mass, all the halo properties depend significantly on environment, particularly the tidal field. The environmental dependence of halo assembly time is primarily driven by local tidal field. The mass of the unbound fraction in substructure is boosted in strong tidal force region, while the bound fraction is suppressed. Halos have a tendency to spin…
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