A mass-dependent density profile for dark matter haloes including the influence of galaxy formation
Arianna Di Cintio (UAM), Chris B. Brook (UAM), Aaron A. Dutton (MPIA),, Andrea V. Macci\`o (MPIA), Greg S. Stinson (MPIA), Alexander Knebe (UAM)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new mass-dependent dark matter density profile that accounts for galaxy formation effects, improving modeling accuracy for galaxy rotation curves and semi-analytic models.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic, mass-dependent density profile for dark matter haloes based on hydrodynamical simulations, reducing free parameters and enhancing modeling of baryonic effects.
Findings
Density profile parameters vary systematically with stellar-to-halo mass ratio.
Halo concentration matches N-body expectations up to Milky Way mass, then doubles.
The model simplifies to two parameters, effectively capturing baryonic influences.
Abstract
We introduce a mass dependent density profile to describe the distribution of dark matter within galaxies, which takes into account the stellar-to-halo mass dependence of the response of dark matter to baryonic processes. The study is based on the analysis of hydrodynamically simulated galaxies from dwarf to Milky Way mass, drawn from the MaGICC project, which have been shown to match a wide range of disk scaling relationships. We find that the best fit parameters of a generic double power-law density profile vary in a systematic manner that depends on the stellar-to-halo mass ratio of each galaxy. Thus, the quantity Mstar/Mhalo constrains the inner () and outer () slopes of dark matter density, and the sharpness of transition between the slopes(), reducing the number of free parameters of the model to two. Due to the tight relation between stellar mass and halo…
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