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ON THE PSEUDO PHASE-SPACE DENSITY OF DARK MATTER HALOES AND THE UNIVERSALITY OF DENSITY PROFILES

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BALTIC ASTRONOMY
Volume 24, Issue 3, Pages 263-275

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INST THEORETICAL PHYSICS ASTRONOMY
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2011/07/014

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cosmology: theory; cosmology: large-scale structure of universe; cosmology: dark energy; galaxies: formation

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We examine the radial dependence of the pseudo phase-space density, rho(r)/sigma(3)(r), for structures on galactic and galaxy cluster scales. We find that it is approximately a power-law only in the range of halo radius resolved by current simulations (down to 0.1% of the virial radius) while it has a non-power law behavior below the quoted scale, with inner profiles changing with mass. The non-power-law behavior is more evident for halos constituted of both dark matter and baryons, while halos constituted just of dark matter are characterized by an approximately power-law behavior. The results argue against universality of the pseudo phase-space density and, as a consequence, argue against universality of density profiles constituted of dark matter and baryons as also discussed in Del Popolo (2009).

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