
TL;DR
This paper proposes a new self-similar model of dark matter halos influenced by baryonic feedback, explaining observed galaxy acceleration patterns and aligning with MOND phenomenology.
Contribution
It introduces a novel self-similar solution incorporating baryonic feedback effects, linking dark matter and baryonic accelerations in galaxies.
Findings
Dark matter acceleration is scale free.
Constant baryonic acceleration observed at a reference radius.
Velocity curve amplitude scales with M^{1/4}.
Abstract
The cosmological simulations indicates that the dark matter haloes have specific self similar properties. However the halo similarity is affected by the baryonic feedback, the momentum injected by the supernovae re-shape the dark matter core and transform it to a flat density core, with a scale length imposed by the baryonic feedback. Additionally the baryon feedback impose also an equilibrium condition, which when coupled with the imposed baryonic scale length induce a new type of similarity. The new self similar solution implies that the acceleration generated by dark matter is scale free, which in turns implies that the baryonic acceleration at a reference radius is also scale free. Constant dark matter and baryonic accelerations at a reference radius have effectively been observed for a large class of different galaxies, which is in support of this approach. The new self similar…
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