The shape of dark matter halos: a new fundamental cosmological invariance
Jean-Michel Alimi, Remy Koskas

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a fundamental invariance in dark matter halo shapes, showing their dependence on non-linear cosmic matter fluctuations rather than specific cosmological parameters, enabling reconstruction of the non-linear power spectrum.
Contribution
The study introduces a robust method to measure halo shapes and reveals their shape parameters depend solely on non-linear matter fluctuations, not on cosmological parameters.
Findings
Halo shape parameters depend on non-linear matter fluctuations.
The invariance allows accurate reconstruction of the non-linear power spectrum.
Dark matter halo shape analysis can probe non-linear cosmic dynamics.
Abstract
We focus on the complex relationship between the shape of dark matter halos and the cosmological models underlying their formation. We used three realistic cosmological models from the Dark Energy Universe Simulation suite. They have significantly distinct cosmological parameters (, , and ) but quasi-indistinguishable cosmic matter fields beyond the scale of DM halos. Firstly, we developed a robust method to measure the FoF halos shape, while avoiding numerical artifacts on shape measurements. These artifacts are generally induced by the presence of substructures (resolution-dependent) or by any spherical a priori in contradiction with the halos triaxiality. We obtain a marked dependence of the halos shape, both on their mass and on the cosmological model. However, when re-expressing the halos shape parameters in terms of the non-linear fluctuations of the cosmic…
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