The AIDA-TNG project: dark matter profiles and concentrations in alternative dark matter models
Giulia Despali, Carlo Giocoli, Lauro Moscardini, Annalisa Pillepich, Mark Vogelsberger, Massimo Meneghetti

TL;DR
This study uses the AIDA-TNG simulations to compare dark matter halo structures across different models, revealing how alternative physics and baryonic effects influence inner density profiles and concentrations.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements and analytical fits of halo profiles in WDM and SIDM models, highlighting the impact of baryons on inner halo structures.
Findings
Einasto profile fits inner flattening in WDM models
SIDM halos are better described by cored profiles
Baryons reduce differences between CDM and SIDM in inner regions
Abstract
In the standard Cold Dark Matter (CDM) scenario, the density profiles of dark matter haloes are well described by analytical models linking their concentration to halo mass. Alternative scenarios, such as warm dark matter (WDM) and self-interacting dark matter (SIDM), modify the inner structure of haloes and predict different profile shapes and central slopes. We employ the AIDA-TNG simulations to investigate how alternative dark matter physics and baryonic processes jointly shape the internal structure of haloes. Using dark-matter-only and full-physics runs, we measure the dark matter density profiles of haloes spanning six orders of magnitude in mass, from 10^9.5 Msun to 10^14.5 Msub, and characterise them with multiple analytical models. We provide the distribution of the best-fitting parameters, as well as the concentration-mass relation in WDM and SIDM. The Einasto profile well…
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