EDGE: the puzzling ellipticity of Eridanus II's star cluster and its implications for dark matter at the heart of an ultra-faint dwarf
Matthew D. A. Orkney, Justin I. Read, Oscar Agertz, Andrew Pontzen,, Martin P. Rey, Alex Goater, Ethan Taylor, Stacy Y. Kim, Maxime Delorme

TL;DR
This study investigates the ellipticity and survival of Eridanus II's star cluster, suggesting a dark matter core explains its properties better than alternative models, with implications for dark matter theories.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of EriII's star cluster ellipticity using extensive N-body simulations, favoring a dark matter core scenario.
Findings
A low-density dark matter core explains the cluster's ellipticity.
The cluster's ellipticity is likely set at birth and remains frozen in.
Models with tidal destruction predict observable tidal tails.
Abstract
The Eridanus II (EriII) 'ultra-faint' dwarf has a large () and low mass () star cluster (SC) offset from its centre by in projection. Its size and offset are naturally explained if EriII has a central dark matter core, but such a core may be challenging to explain in a CDM cosmology. In this paper, we revisit the survival and evolution of EriII's SC, focussing for the first time on its puzzlingly large ellipticity (). We perform a suite of 960 direct -body simulations of SCs, orbiting within a range of spherical background potentials fit to ultra-faint dwarf (UFD) galaxy simulations. We find only two scenarios that come close to explaining EriII's SC. In the first, EriII has a low density dark matter core (of size and density…
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