An Accurate Comprehensive Approach to Substructure: I. Accreted Subhaloes
Eduard Salvador-Sol\'e, Alberto Manrique, Ignacio Botella

TL;DR
This paper presents a first-principles, parameter-free model for the properties of subhaloes and diffuse dark matter accreted onto haloes, aligning well with simulations and clarifying substructure origins.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive, parameter-free theoretical framework using the CUSP formalism to predict subhalo properties and their distribution in hierarchical cosmologies.
Findings
Predicted subhalo abundance and distribution match simulation results.
The fraction of accreted diffuse dark matter is higher than previous estimates.
The model clarifies the origin of key substructure features.
Abstract
This is the first of a series of three Papers devoted to the study of halo substructure in hierarchical cosmologies by means of the CUSP formalism. In the present Paper we derive the properties of subhaloes and diffuse dark matter (dDM) accreted onto haloes and their progenitors. Specifically, we relate the dDM present at any time in the inter-halo medium of the real Universe or a cosmological simulation with the corresponding free-streaming mass or the halo resolution mass, respectively, and establish the link between subhaloes and their seeds in the initial density field. By monitoring the collapse and virialisation of haloes, we derive from first principles and with no single free parameter the abundance and radial distribution of dDM and subhaloes accreted onto them. Our predictions are in excellent agreement with the results of simulations, but for the predicted fraction of…
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