Faint dwarfs as a test of DM models: WDM vs. CDM
Abstract
We use high resolution HydroN-Body cosmological simulations to compare the assembly and evolution of a small field dwarf (stellar mass ~ 10 M, total mass 10 M in dominated CDM and 2keV WDM cosmologies. We find that star formation (SF) in the WDM model is reduced and delayed by 1-2 Gyr relative to the CDM model, independently of the details of SF and feedback. Independent of the DM model, but proportionally to the SF efficiency, gas outflows lower the central mass density through `dynamical heating', such that all realizations have circular velocities 20kms at 500pc, in agreement with local kinematic constraints. As a result of dynamical heating, older stars are less centrally concentrated than younger stars, similar to stellar population gradients observed in nearby dwarf galaxies. Introducing an important diagnostic of SF and feedback models, we translate our simulations into artificial color-magnitude diagrams and star formation histories in order to directly compare to available observations. The simulated galaxies formed most of their stars in many 10 Myr long bursts. The CDM galaxy has a global SFH, HI abundance and Fe/H and alpha-elements distribution well matched to current observations of dwarf galaxies. These results highlight the importance of directly including `baryon physics' in simulations when 1) comparing predictions of galaxy formation models with the kinematics and number density of local dwarf galaxies and 2) differentiating between CDM and non-standard models with different DM or power spectra.
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@article{arxiv.1407.0022,
title = {Faint dwarfs as a test of DM models: WDM vs. CDM},
author = {Fabio Governato and Daniel Weisz and Andrew Pontzen and Sarah Loebman and Darren Reed and Alyson M. Brooks and Peter Behroozi and Charlotte Christensen and Piero Madau and Lucio Mayer and Sijing Shen and Matthew Walker and Thomas Quinn and Benjamin W. Keller and James Wadsley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.0022},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
13 pages including Appendix on Color Magnitude Diagrams. Accepted by MNRAS. Added one plot and details on ChaNGa implementation. Reduced number of citations after editorial request