The origin of cores and density profiles of baryonic structures
Mar, 20036 pages
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- Astrophys.J.Lett. 595 (2003) L37-L40
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- astro-ph/0303416 [astro-ph]
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We study the origin of cores and density profiles of gaseous baryonic structures in cosmology. By treating the baryons as a viscous gas, we find that both spheres and disks are possible solutions. We find analytically that the density profiles have inner and outer solutions, which in general are different. For disks we identify a central core, with density profile rho_d = constant, and the outer profile rho_d ~ r^{-3}. For spherical structures we find the profile rho_s ~ r^{-6}. In the presence of a dominating central black hole we find the inner profile rho ~ r^{-3/2}. When the mass is dominated by a dark matter component then the baryonic density profile will depend on the dark matter profile, and we point out how one can use this connection to infer the DM profile directly by observing the baryonic density profile.References(13)
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