Ultra-Compact High Velocity Clouds as Minihalos and Dwarf Galaxies
Yakov Faerman, Amiel Sternberg, Christopher F. McKee

TL;DR
This paper models Ultra-Compact High Velocity HI Clouds as dark-matter minihalos, explaining their properties and suggesting they could be optically faint dwarf galaxies within the Local Group.
Contribution
It introduces dark-matter minihalo models for UCHVCs, linking them to dwarf galaxies and providing predictions for their sizes and masses based on hydrostatic gas profiles.
Findings
Flat-cored subhalos have ~10^7 M_{sun} within 300 pc, matching dwarf galaxy mass scales.
Predicted HI half-mass radii range from 0.18 to 0.35 kpc for distances 300 kpc to 2 Mpc.
Leo T's HI profile is best fit by a subhalo with M_{300} ~ 8 x 10^6 M_{sun}.
Abstract
We present dark-matter minihalo models for the Ultra-Compact High Velocity HI Clouds (UCHVCs) recently discovered in the 21 cm ALFALFA survey. We assume gravitational confinement of 10^4 K HI gas by flat-cored dark-matter subhalos within the Local Group. We show that for flat cores, typical (median) tidally-stripped cosmological subhalos at redshift z=0 have dark-matter masses of ~10^7 M_{sun} within the central 300 pc (independent of total halo mass), consistent with the "Strigari mass scale" observed in low-luminosity dwarf galaxies. Flat-cored subhalos also resolve the mass-discrepancy between simulated and observed satellites around the Milky Way. For the UCHVCs we calculate the photoionization-limited hydrostatic gas profiles for any distance-dependent total observed HI mass and predict the associated (projected) HI half-mass radii, assuming the clouds are embedded in distant (d >…
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