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Dwarf galaxies in CDM, WDM, and SIDM: disentangling baryons and dark matter physics

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 490, Issue 1, Pages 962-977

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz2613

Keywords

galaxies: dwarf; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: formation; galaxies: star formation; galaxies: structure; dark matter

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [AST-1517226, OCI-1053575]
  2. NSF CAREER grant [AST-1752913, 1455342]
  3. NASA [NNX17AG29G, NAS5-26555, NNX15AB22G, 17-ATP17-0067]
  4. HST - Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) [AR-12836, AR-13888, AR-13896, AR-14282, AR-14554, GO-12914, GO-14191]
  5. NSF [AST-1518291, HST-AR-14282, HST-AR-13888, AST-1517491, AST-1715216, AST-1715101]
  6. Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship
  7. NASA ATP Grant [NNX14AH35G]
  8. NSF Collaborative Research Grant [1411920]
  9. NSF CAREER award [AST-1652522]
  10. Cottrell Scholar Award from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement
  11. NASA through ATP grant [80NSSC18K1097]
  12. STScI [HST-GO-14734, HST-AR-15057]

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We present a suite of FIRE-2 cosmological zoom-in simulations of isolated field dwarf galaxies, all with masses of M-halo approximate to 10(10) M-circle dot at z = 0, across a range of dark matter models. For the first time, we compare how both self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) and/or warm dark matter (WDM) models affect the assembly histories as well as the central density structure in fully hydrodynamical simulations of dwarfs. Dwarfs with smaller stellar half-mass radii (r(1/2) < 500 pc) have lower sigma(*)/V-max ratios, reinforcing the idea that smaller dwarfs may reside in haloes that are more massive than is naively expected. The majority of dwarfs simulated with self-interactions actually experience contraction of their inner density profiles with the addition of baryons relative to the cores produced in dark-matter-only runs, though the simulated dwarfs are always less centrally dense than in Lambda CDM. The V-1/2-r(1/2) relation across all simulations is generally consistent with observations of Local Field dwarfs, though compact objects such as Tucana provide a unique challenge. Overall, the inclusion of baryons substantially reduces any distinct signatures of dark matter physics in the observable properties of dwarf galaxies. Spatially resolved rotation curves in the central regions (<400 pc) of small dwarfs could provide a way to distinguish between CDM, WDM, and SIDM, however: at the masses probed in this simulation suite, cored density profiles in dwarfs with small r(1/2) values can only originate from dark matter self-interactions.

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