The mass discrepancy acceleration relation in a CDM context
Nov 20, 20155 pages
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- Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 456 (2016) 1, L127-L131
- Published: Feb 11, 2016
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- 1511.06616 [astro-ph.GA]
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Abstract: (Oxford University Press)
The mass discrepancy acceleration relation (MDAR) describes the coupling between baryons and dark matter (DM) in galaxies: the ratio of total-to-baryonic mass at a given radius anticorrelates with the acceleration due to baryons. The MDAR has been seen as a challenge to the Λ cold dark matter (ΛCDM) galaxy formation model, while it can be explained by Modified Newtonian Dynamics. In this Letter, we show that the MDAR arises in a ΛCDM cosmology once observed galaxy scaling relations are taken into account. We build semi-empirical models based on ΛCDM haloes, with and without the inclusion of baryonic effects, coupled to empirically motivated structural relations. Our models can reproduce the MDAR: specifically, a mass-dependent density profile for DM haloes can fully account for the observed MDAR shape, while a universal profile shows a discrepancy with the MDAR of dwarf galaxies with M^⋆ < 10^9.5 M_⊙, a further indication suggesting the existence of DM cores. Additionally, we reproduce slope and normalization of the baryonic Tully–Fisher relation (BTFR) with 0.17 dex scatter. These results imply that in ΛCDM (i) the MDAR is driven by structural scaling relations of galaxies and DM density profile shapes, and (ii) the baryonic fractions determined by the BTFR are consistent with those inferred from abundance-matching studies.Note:
- 5 pages,4 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS Letter
- galaxies: evolution
- cosmology: theory
- dark matter
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