Profiles of Dark Matter Velocity Anisotropy in Simulated Clusters
Doron Lemze, Rick Wagner, Yoel Rephaeli, Sharon Sadeh, Michael L., Norman, Rennan Barkana, Tom Broadhurst, Holland Ford, and Marc Postman

TL;DR
This study analyzes dark matter velocity anisotropy profiles in 6000 simulated galaxy clusters, revealing universal patterns and correlations with halo properties, and discusses implications for indirect measurements and dark matter decay hypotheses.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale statistical analysis of DM velocity anisotropy in simulated clusters, identifying universal patterns and examining correlations with halo relaxation and shape.
Findings
Velocity anisotropy is minimal at the center and increases outward.
Universal anisotropy patterns are found across different halo properties.
Current indirect measurements of anisotropy are at the upper theoretical range.
Abstract
We report statistical results for dark matter (DM) velocity anisotropy, \beta, from a sample of some 6000 cluster-size halos (at redshift zero) identified in a \Lambda CDM hydrodynamical adaptive mesh refinement simulation performed with the Enzo code. These include profiles of \beta\ in clusters with different masses, relaxation states, and at several redshifts, modeled both as spherical and triaxial DM configurations. Specifically, although we find a large scatter in the DM velocity anisotropy profiles of different halos (across elliptical shells extending to at least ~), universal patterns are found when these are averaged over halo mass, redshift, and relaxation stage. These are characterized by a very small velocity anisotropy at the halo center, increasing outward to about 0.27 and leveling off at about . Indirect measurements of the DM velocity…
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