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Dark matter halo mass functions and density profiles from mass and energy cascade

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2023-10-04 v3 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Without relying on a spherical or ellipsoidal collapse model, we analytically derive the halo mass function and cuspy halo density (inner slope of -4/3) based on the mass and energy cascade theory in dark matter flow. The hierarchical halo structure formation leads to halo or particle random walk with a position-dependent waiting time τg\tau_g. The inverse mass cascade from small to large scales leads to the halo random walk in mass space with τgmhλ\tau_g\propto m_h^{-\lambda}, where mhm_h is the halo mass and λ\lambda is a halo geometry parameter with predicted value of 2/3. The corresponding Fokker-Planck solution for halo random walk in mass space gives rise to the halo mass function with a power-law behavior on small scale and exponential decay on large scale. This can be further improved by considering two different λ\lambda for haloes below and above a critical mass scale mhm_h^*, i.e. a double-λ\lambda halo mass function. A double-γ\gamma density profile can be derived based on the particle random walk in 3D space with a position-dependent waiting time τgΦ(r)1rγ\tau_g \propto \Phi(r)^{-1} \propto r^{-\gamma}, where Φ\Phi is the gravitational potential and rr is the particle distance to halo center. Theory predicts γ=2/3\gamma=2/3 that leads to a cuspy density profile with an inner slope of -4/3, consistent with the predicted scaling laws from energy cascade. The Press-Schechter mass function and Einasto density profile are special cases of proposed models. The small scale permanence can be identified due to the scale-independent rates of mass and energy cascade, where density profiles of different halo masses and redshifts converge to the 4/3-4/3 scaling law (ρhr4/3\rho_h \propto r^{-4/3}) on small scales. Theory predicts halo number density scales with mass as mh1.9\propto m_h^{-1.9}, while halo mass density scales as mh4/9\propto m_h^{4/9}. Results were compared against the Illustris simulations.

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@article{arxiv.2210.01200,
  title  = {Dark matter halo mass functions and density profiles from mass and energy cascade},
  author = {Zhijie and Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.01200},
  year   = {2023}
}

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14 pages 20 figures