Spinning dark matter halos promote bar formation
Kanak Saha, Thorsten Naab

TL;DR
This study shows that co-rotating dark matter halos with specific spin parameters promote bar formation in disc galaxies, influencing their evolution and structure, especially in dark matter dominated systems.
Contribution
It demonstrates that spinning dark matter halos with certain parameters facilitate bar and bulge formation, revealing a new role for halo spin in galaxy evolution.
Findings
Higher halo spins lead to faster, stronger, and longer bars.
A spinning halo with λ=0.05 results in a bar amplitude 6 times higher after 2 Gyrs.
Counter-rotating halos suppress bar formation.
Abstract
Stellar bars are the most common non-axisymmetric structures in galaxies and their impact on the evolution of disc galaxies at all cosmological times can be significant. Classical theory predicts that stellar discs are stabilized against bar formation if embedded in massive spheroidal dark matter halos. However, dark matter halos have been shown to facilitate the growth of bars through resonant gravitational interaction. Still, it remains unclear why some galaxies are barred and some are not. In this study, we demonstrate that co-rotating (i.e., in the same sense as the disc rotating) dark matter halos with spin parameters in the range of - which are a definite prediction of modern cosmological models - promote the formation of bars and boxy bulges and therefore can play an important role in the formation of pseudobulges in a kinematically hot dark…
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