The Impact of Star Formation Histories on the Inner Dark Matter Density Slopes of Galaxies
Jorge Sarrato-Al\'os, James Bullock, Arianna Di Cintio, Christopher Brook, Fernando Valenciano, Andrea V. Macci\`o

TL;DR
This study investigates how the history of star formation affects the inner dark matter density profiles of galaxies, revealing that burstier and more extended star formation histories lead to more cored profiles.
Contribution
It introduces a new parameter based on star formation history that better predicts dark matter profile shapes than previous models.
Findings
Burstier and extended SFHs correlate with cored dark matter profiles.
Smoother SFHs tend to maintain cuspy profiles.
New analytic expression improves prediction accuracy for inner slopes.
Abstract
Aims. We aim to investigate the connection between star formation histories (SFHs) and the inner dark matter density profiles of simulated galaxies. In particular, we test whether the burstiness and temporal distribution of star formation influence the formation of cored versus cuspy dark matter profiles. Methods. We homogeneously analysed simulated galaxies from the NIHAO and FIRE-2 projects. For each galaxy, we derived dark matter density profiles and measured the logarithmic slope in the inner region of the dark matter halo (1-2% of R). To characterise star formation burstiness, we introduced a criterion based on comparing the star formation rate (SFR) averaged over two distinct timescales. We further quantified the temporal concentration of SFHs by computing / , the ratio of stellar mass formed after versus before the epoch of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
