Hooks & Bends in the Radial Acceleration Relation: Discriminatory Tests for Dark Matter and MOND
Abstract
The Radial Acceleration Relation (RAR) connects the total gravitational acceleration of a galaxy at a given radius, , with that accounted for by baryons at the same radius, . The shape and tightness of the RAR for rotationally-supported galaxies have characteristics in line with MOdified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) and can also arise within the Cosmological Constant + Cold Dark Matter (CDM) paradigm. We use zoom simulations of 20 galaxies with stellar masses of to study the RAR in the \texttt{FIRE-2} simulations. We highlight the existence of simulated galaxies with non-monotonic RAR tracks that ``hook'' down from the average relation. These hooks are challenging to explain in Modified Inertia theories of MOND, but naturally arise in all of our \lcdm-simulated galaxies that are dark-matter dominated at small radii and have feedback-induced cores in their dark matter haloes. We show, analytically and numerically, that downward hooks are expected in such cored haloes because they have non-monotonic acceleration profiles. We also extend the relation to accelerations below those traced by disc galaxy rotation curves. In this regime, our simulations exhibit ``bends'' off of the MOND-inspired extrapolation of the RAR, which, at large radii, approach , where is the cosmic baryon fraction. Future efforts to search for these hooks and bends in real galaxies will provide interesting tests for MOND and CDM.
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@article{arxiv.2307.09507,
title = {Hooks & Bends in the Radial Acceleration Relation: Discriminatory Tests for Dark Matter and MOND},
author = {Francisco J. Mercado and James S. Bullock and Jorge Moreno and Michael Boylan-Kolchin and Philip F. Hopkins and Andrew Wetzel and Claude-André Faucher-Giguère and Jenna Samuel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.09507},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
15 pages, 9 figures; Accepted for publication in MNRAS