The connection between the cusp-to-core transformation and observational universalities of DM haloes

Abstract

Observations have revealed interesting universal properties of dark matter (DM) halos especially around low-mass galaxies. Strigari et al. (2008) showed that DM halos have common enclosed masses within 300pc (Strigari relation). Kormendy & Freeman (2004) reported DM halos having almost identical central surface densities (the μ0D\mu_{\rm 0D} relation). In addition, there exists a core-cusp problem, a discrepancy of the central density distribution between simulated halos and observations. We investigate whether a scenario where cuspy halos transform into cores by some dynamical processes can also explain their universal structural properties. It is shown that a cusp-to-core transformation model naturally reproduces the μ0D\mu_{\rm 0D} relation and that Strigari relation follows from the μ0D\mu_{\rm 0D} relation for dwarf galaxies. We also show that the central densities of cored dark halos provide valuable information about their formation redshifts.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS Letter

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