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The Milky Way's halo and subhaloes in self-interacting dark matter

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz2345

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Galaxy: formation; galaxies: haloes; dark matter

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  1. Gary A. McCue postdoctoral fellowship
  2. National Science Foundation [AST-1518291, PHY-1620638, OCI-1053575]
  3. Hubble Space Telescope [AR-14282, AR-13888]

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We perform high-resolution simulations of an MW-like galaxy in a self-interacting cold dark matter model with elastic cross-section over mass of 1 cm(2) g(-1) (SIDM) and compare to a model without self-interactions (CDM). We run our simulations with and without a time dependent embedded potential to capture effects of the baryonic disc and bulge contributions. The CDM and SIDM simulations with the embedded baryonic potential exhibit remarkably similar host halo profiles, subhalo abundances, and radial distributions within the virial radius. The SIDM host halo is denser in the centre than the CDM host and has no discernible core, in sharp contrast to the case without the baryonic potential (core size similar to 7 kpc). The most massive subhaloes (with V-peak > 20 km s(-1)) in our SIDM simulations, expected to host the classical satellite galaxies, have density profiles that are less dense than their CDM analogues at radii less than 500 pc but the deviation diminishes for less massive subhaloes. With the baryonic potential included in the CDM and SIDM simulations, the most massive subhaloes do not display the too-big-to-fail problem. However, the least dense among the massive subhaloes in both these simulations tend to have the smallest pericenter values, a trend that is not apparent among the bright MW satellite galaxies.

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