The Einasto model for dark matter haloes
Maarten Baes (UGent)

TL;DR
This study systematically explores the dynamical and photometric properties of the Einasto dark matter halo model across its parameter space, revealing conditions for orbital support and the impact of the Einasto index on model stability.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the Einasto model's dynamical structure using numerical methods, expanding understanding beyond limited analytical properties.
Findings
Models with n<0.5 cannot be supported by isotropic or Osipkov-Merritt structures.
Models with larger n can be supported if the anisotropy radius exceeds a critical value.
Less concentrated models allow for greater radial anisotropy.
Abstract
Context: The Einasto model has become one of the most popular models for describing the density profile of dark matter haloes. There have been relatively few comprehensive studies on the dynamical structure of the Einasto model, mainly because only a limited number of properties can be calculated analytically. Aims: We want to systematically investigate the photometric and dynamical structure of the family of Einasto models over the entire model parameter space. Methods: We used the SpheCow code to explore the properties of the Einasto model. We systematically investigated how the most important properties change as a function of the Einasto index . We considered both isotropic models and radially anisotropic models with an Osipkov-Merritt orbital structure. Results: We find that all Einasto models with have a formal isotropic or Osipkov-Merritt distribution function…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
