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Evidence for universal structure in galactic halos

Astrophysics 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

The late infall of dark matter onto a galaxy produces structure (such as caustics) in the distribution of dark matter in the halo. We argue that such structure is likely to occur generically on length scales proportional to lt0vrotl \sim t_0 v_{rot}, where t0t_0 is the age of the universe and vrotv_{rot} is the rotation velocity of the galaxy. A set of 32 extended galactic rotation curves is analyzed. For each curve, the radial coordinate is rescaled according to rr~r(v0/vrot)r\to \tilde r \equiv r (v_0 / v_{rot}), where we choose v0=220km/sv_0 = 220 km/s. A linear fit to each rescaled rotation curve is subtracted, and the residuals are binned and averaged. The sample shows significant features near r~=40kpc\tilde r = 40 kpc and r~=20kpc\tilde r = 20 kpc. This is consistent with the predictions of the self-similar caustic ring model of galactic halos.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9906049,
  title  = {Evidence for universal structure in galactic halos},
  author = {William H. Kinney and Pierre Sikivie},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9906049},
  year   = {2009}
}

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4 pages, LaTeX, 1 epsf figure