Forged in FIRE: cusps, cores, and baryons in low-mass dwarf galaxies
Jose O\~norbe, Michael Boylan-Kolchin, James S. Bullock, Philip F., Hopkins, Du\v{s}an Ker\v{e}s, Claude-Andr\'e Faucher-Gigu\`ere, Eliot, Quataert, Norman Murray

TL;DR
This paper uses high-resolution cosmological simulations to study the formation and dark matter structure of low-mass dwarf galaxies, revealing how star formation history influences core creation and matching observed properties of ultra-faint dwarfs.
Contribution
It demonstrates the formation of dark matter cores in dwarf galaxies depends on their star formation history, providing insights into the cusp-core problem and ultra-faint galaxy properties.
Findings
Large dark matter cores form in dwarfs with late star formation.
Ultra-faint dwarfs can retain cuspy profiles similar to dark-matter only runs.
Simulated ultra-faint dwarfs match observed old stellar populations and sizes.
Abstract
We present ultra-high resolution cosmological hydrodynamic simulations of dwarf galaxies that form within dark matter halos. Our simulations rely on the FIRE implementation of star formation feedback and were run with high enough force and mass resolution to directly resolve stellar and dark matter structure on the ~200 pc scales of interest for classical and ultra-faint dwarfs in the Local Group. The resultant galaxies sit on the vs. relation required to match the Local Group stellar mass function. They have bursty star formation histories and also form with half-light radii and metallicities that broadly match those observed for local dwarfs at the same stellar mass. We demonstrate that it is possible to create a large (~1 kpc) dark matter core in a cosmological simulation of an …
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