How chameleons core dwarfs with cusps
Lucas Lombriser, Jorge Pe\~narrubia

TL;DR
This paper explores how chameleon scalar fields can alter the perceived core or cusp nature of dwarf galaxies' matter distributions, reconciling observations with cuspy profiles in modified gravity scenarios.
Contribution
It demonstrates that chameleon gravity can make cuspy matter profiles appear core-like in dwarf galaxies, challenging standard interpretations based on Newtonian gravity.
Findings
Chameleon fields can mimic core-like profiles in dwarf galaxies.
Cuspy NFW profiles fit observed data under chameleon gravity.
Potential observational signatures of chameleon fields in stellar subcomponent slopes.
Abstract
The presence of a scalar field that couples nonminimally and universally to matter can enhance gravitational forces on cosmological scales while restoring general relativity in the Solar neighborhood. In the intermediate regime, kinematically inferred masses experience an additional radial dependence with respect to the underlying distribution of matter, which is caused by the increment of gravitational forces with increasing distance from the Milky Way center. The same effect can influence the internal kinematics of subhalos and cause cuspy matter distributions to appear core-like. Specializing to the chameleon model as a worked example, we demonstrate this effect by tracing the scalar field from the outskirts of the Milky Way halo to its interior, simultaneously fitting observed velocity dispersions of chemo-dynamically discriminated red giant populations in the Fornax and Sculptor…
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