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 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 relation and that Strigari
relation follows from the μ0D 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