We present a suite of FIRE-2 cosmological zoom-in simulations of isolated field dwarf galaxies, all with masses of Mhalo≈1010M⊙ at z=0, across a range of dark matter models. For the first time, we compare how both self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) and/or warm dark matter (WDM) models affect the assembly histories as well as the central density structure in fully hydrodynamical simulations of dwarfs. Dwarfs with smaller stellar half-mass radii (r1/2<500 pc) have lower σ⋆/Vmax ratios, reinforcing the idea that smaller dwarfs may reside in halos that are more massive than is naively expected. The majority of dwarfs simulated with self-interactions actually experience contraction of their inner density profiles with the addition of baryons relative to the cores produced in dark-matter-only runs, though the simulated dwarfs are always less centrally dense than in ΛCDM. The V1/2−r1/2 relation across all simulations is generally consistent with observations of Local Field dwarfs, though compact objects such as Tucana provide a unique challenge. Spatially-resolved rotation curves in the central regions (<400 pc) of small dwarfs could provide a way to distinguish between CDM, WDM, and SIDM, however: at the masses probed in this simulation suite, cored density profiles in dwarfs with small r1/2 values can only originate from dark matter self-interactions.
@article{arxiv.1811.11791,
title = {Dwarf Galaxies in CDM, WDM, and SIDM: Disentangling Baryons and Dark Matter Physics},
author = {Alex Fitts and Michael Boylan-Kolchin and Brandon Bozek and James S. Bullock and Andrew Graus and Victor Robles and Philip F. Hopkins and Kareem El-Badry and Shea Garrison-Kimmel and Claude-André Faucher-Giguère and Andrew Wetzel and Dušan Kereš},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.11791},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
16 pages, 12 figures. V2: matches version accepted by MNRAS