Properties and observables of massive galaxies in self-interacting dark matter cosmologies
Claudio Mastromarino (1, 2), Giulia Despali (3), Lauro Moscardini, (2, 4, 5), Andrew Robertson (6), Massimo Meneghetti (4, 5), Matteo, Maturi (3) ((1) INFN-Sezione di Roma 'Tor Vergata', (2) Dipartimento di, Fisica e Astronomia "A. Righi"

TL;DR
This study uses hydrodynamical simulations to compare properties of massive galaxies in cold dark matter and self-interacting dark matter models, revealing how baryons influence observable differences and suggesting observational strategies to distinguish these models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of massive galaxy properties in SIDM models with baryons, highlighting the reduced differences from CDM and proposing observational signatures.
Findings
Baryons diminish differences between CDM and SIDM in galaxy profiles.
Mass-dependent core/cusp profiles in SIDM simulations.
Dark matter fractions decrease more rapidly with stellar mass in SIDM.
Abstract
We use hydrodynamical cosmological simulations to test the differences between cold and self-interacting dark matter models (CDM and SIDM) in the mass range of massive galaxies (). We consider two SIDM models: one with constant cross section and one where the cross section is velocity-dependent. We analyse the halo density profiles and concentrations, comparing the predictions of dark-matter-only and hydrodynamical simulations in all scenarios. We calculate the best-fit Einasto profiles and compare the resulting parameters with previous studies and define the best-fit concentration-mass relations. We find that the inclusion of baryons reduces the differences between different dark matter models with respect to the DM-only case. In SIDM hydro runs, deviations from the CDM density profiles weakly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
