Influence of baryons on the orbital structure of dark matter haloes
S. E. Bryan, S. Mao, S. T. Kay, J. Schaye, C. Dalla Vecchia, C. M., Booth

TL;DR
This study investigates how baryonic processes influence the orbital structures within dark matter haloes using advanced hydrodynamical simulations, revealing the impact of feedback mechanisms on orbital composition and the similarity between stellar and dark matter orbital distributions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the effects of different feedback prescriptions on the orbital content of dark matter, stars, and subhaloes in cosmological simulations, highlighting the role of baryons.
Findings
Box orbits dominate dark matter halo structures.
Strong feedback preserves orbital distributions similar to dark matter only simulations.
Stellar orbital content closely resembles that of dark matter particles.
Abstract
We explore the dynamical signatures imprinted by baryons on dark matter haloes during the formation process using the OverWhelmingly Large Simulations (OWLS), a set of state-of-the-art high-resolution cosmological hydrodynamical simulations. We present a detailed study of the effects of the implemented feedback prescriptions on the orbits of dark matter particles, stellar particles and subhaloes, analysing runs with no feedback, with stellar feedback and with feedback from supermassive black holes. We focus on the central regions (0.25 r_{200}) of haloes with virial masses ~ 6 x 10^{13} (~ 7 x 10^{11}) Msun/h at z = 0(2). We also investigate how the orbital content (relative fractions of the different orbital types) of these haloes depends on several key parameters such as their mass, redshift and dynamical state. The results of spectral analyses of the orbital content of these…
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