The AIDA-TNG project: 3D halo shapes
C. Giocoli, G. Despali, L. Moscardini, M. Meneghetti, R. K. Sheth, A. Pillepich, and M. Vogelsberger

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution cosmological simulations to analyze how different dark matter models, including SIDM and WDM, influence the 3D shapes of halos, considering baryonic physics effects.
Contribution
It systematically compares halo shapes across dark matter models within the IllustrisTNG framework, incorporating baryonic physics for realistic galaxy formation insights.
Findings
SIDM produces rounder, more isotropic halos, especially centrally.
WDM halos are slightly more spherical and less concentrated.
Baryonic physics makes halo centers rounder across models.
Abstract
Context. The shapes of dark matter halos can be used to constrain the fundamental properties of dark matter. In standard Cold Dark Matter (CDM) cosmologies, halos are typically triaxial, with a preference for prolate configurations, particularly at low masses and high redshift. Aims. We focus on the characterization of total matter 3D shape in alternative dark matter models, such as Self-Interacting Dark Matter (SIDM) and Warm Dark Matter (WDM). These scenarios predict different structural properties due to collisional effects or the suppression of small-scale power. Methods. We measure the different halo component shapes - dark matter, stars and gas - at various radii from the center in the AIDA-TNG (Alternative Interacting Dark Matter and Astrophysics - TNG), which is a suite of high-resolution cosmological simulations built upon the IllustrisTNG framework. The intent is to…
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