Dark-ages Reionization & Galaxy Formation Simulation II: Spin and concentration parameters for dark matter haloes during the Epoch of Reionization
Paul W. Angel, Gregory B. Poole, Aaron D. Ludlow, Alan R. Duffy, Paul, M. Geil, Simon J. Mutch, Andrei Mesinger, J. Stuart B. Wyithe

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution simulations to analyze the properties of dark matter haloes during the Epoch of Reionization, focusing on concentration and spin parameters, and compares relaxed and unrelaxed systems.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of halo concentration and spin during reionization, including the impact of equilibrium state and fitting profiles, and validates an analytic concentration model.
Findings
Concentration-mass relation is nearly flat at z>5.
Relaxed haloes have a concentration scatter of about 20%.
Spin parameter peaks around 0.033 for relaxed haloes.
Abstract
We use high resolution N-Body simulations to study the concentration and spin parameters of dark matter haloes in the mass range and redshifts , corresponding to the haloes of galaxies thought to be responsible for reionization. We build a sub-sample of equilibrium haloes and contrast their properties to the full population that also includes unrelaxed systems. Concentrations are calculated by fitting both NFW and Einasto profiles to the spherically-averaged density profiles of individual haloes. After removing haloes that are out-of-equilibrium, we find a concentrationmass () relation that is almost flat and well described by a simple power-law for both NFW and Einasto fits. The intrinsic scatter around the mean relation is (or 20 per cent) at…
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