Dark matter halos in the multicomponent model. II. Density profiles of galactic halos
Abstract
The multicomponent dark matter model with self-scattering and inter-conversions of species into one another is an alternative dark matter paradigm that is capable of resolving the long-standing problems of CDM cosmology at small scales. In this paper, we have studied in detail the properties of dark matter halos with obtained in -body cosmological simulations with the simplest two-component (2cDM) model. A large set of velocity-dependent cross-section prescriptions for elastic scattering and mass conversions, and , has been explored and the results were compared with observational data. The results demonstrate that self-interactions with the cross-section per particle mass evaluated at km s being in the range of cmg robustly suppress central cusps, thus resolving the core-cusp problem. The core radii are controlled by the values of and the DM cross-section's velocity-dependent power-law indices , but are largely insensitive to the species' mass degeneracy. These values are in full agreement with those resolving the substructure and too-big-to-fail problems. We have also studied the evolution of halos in the 2cDM model with cosmic time.
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@article{arxiv.1711.11085,
title = {Dark matter halos in the multicomponent model. II. Density profiles of galactic halos},
author = {Keita Todoroki and Mikhail V. Medvedev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.11085},
year = {2018}
}
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17 pages, 13 figures