Cosmic web alignments with the shape, angular momentum and peculiar velocities of dark matter haloes
Jaime E. Forero-Romero, Sergio Contreras, Nelson Padilla

TL;DR
This study investigates how dark matter haloes' shapes, angular momentum, and velocities align with the cosmic web's tidal and velocity shear fields, revealing mass-dependent alignment patterns through cosmological simulations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of halo alignments with the cosmic web using two different web-defining algorithms, highlighting their complementary physical insights.
Findings
Halo shape aligns with the smallest tidal eigenvector, stronger in massive halos.
Massive halos tend to have their shapes aligned perpendicular to filaments and walls.
Peculiar velocities are strongly aligned along filaments and walls for all halo masses.
Abstract
We study the alignment of dark matter haloes with the cosmic web characterized by the tidal and velocity shear fields. We focus on the alignment of their shape, angular momentum and peculiar velocities. We use a cosmological N-body simulation that allows to study dark matter halos spanning almost five orders of magnitude in mass (-) and spatial scales of - Mpc to define the cosmic web. We find that the halo shape presents the strongest alignment along the smallest tidal eigenvector, e.g. along filaments and walls, with a signal that gets stronger as the halo mass increases. In the case of the velocity shear field only massive halos tend to have their shapes aligned along the largest tidal eigenvector; that is, perpendicular to filaments and walls. For the angular momentum we find alignment signals…
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