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Galaxy-Independent Radial Structure of Dark-Matter Halos

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-05-27 v15 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

A galaxy-independent radial scaling of the SPARC rotation-curve data reveals a common structure of dark-matter halos across galaxies. Using all 2693 rotation-curve measurements from the 153 SPARC galaxies, we analyze the data within a unified radial framework rather than fitting parametric halo models to individual systems. An empirical relation between the observed centripetal acceleration gobsg_{obs} and the baryonic acceleration gbarg_{bar}. The residual scatter of this relation is consistent with the observational uncertainties, indicating no detectable intrinsic galaxy-dependent bias. Motivated by the baryonic acceleration, a scaled radial coordinate rscr_{sc} is introduced through r=r0rscr = r_0 r_{sc}, where r0r_0 is defined by gbar=2×1012m/s2g_{bar} =2\times 10^{-12} m/s^2. This transformation removes galaxy-to-galaxy scaling and allows all SPARC measurements to be analyzed within a single radial domain. In this representation empirical radial distributions are obtained for acceleration, dark-matter mass, density, and circular velocity. The combined data indicate the onset of dark-matter effects at rsc0.1r_{sc} \approx 0.1, dark-matter dominance for rsc0.2r_{sc} \gtrsim 0.2, a linear growth of dark-matter mass with radius mDM/Mbarm_{DM}/M_{bar} = (6.9±0.2)rsc(0.23±0.03)(6.9 \pm 0.2)r_{sc} - (0.23 \pm 0.03), and a density profile ρrsc2\rho \propto r_{sc}^{-2}, and a nearly constant unified rotation velocity for rsc>0.2r_{sc} > 0.2. The results suggest that the empirical acceleration relation reflects a common radial dark-matter structure shared by the SPARC galaxies.

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@article{arxiv.2505.14426,
  title  = {Galaxy-Independent Radial Structure of Dark-Matter Halos},
  author = {P. Steffen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.14426},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Preprint, 14 pages, 3 figures, 2 table