Suppression of small baryonic structures due to a primordial magnetic field
Abstract
We investigate the impact of the existence of a primordial magnetic field on the filter mass, characterizing the minimum baryonic mass that can form in dark matter (DM) haloes. For masses below the filter mass, the baryon content of DM haloes are severely depressed. The filter mass is the mass when the baryon to DM mass ratio in a halo is equal to half the baryon to DM ratio of the Universe. The filter mass has previously been used in semianalytic calculations of galaxy formation, without taking into account the possible existence of a primordial magnetic field. We examine here its effect on the filter mass. For homogeneous comoving primordial magnetic fields of or 2 nG and a reionization epoch that starts at a redshift and is completed at , the filter mass is increased at redshift 8, for example, by factors 4.1 and 19.8, respectively. The dependence of the filter mass on the parameters describing the reionization epoch is investigated. Our results are particularly important for the formation of low mass galaxies in the presence of a homogeneous primordial magnetic field. For example, for and a reionization epoch of and , our results indicate that galaxies of total mass need to form at redshifts , and galaxies of total mass at redshifts .
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@article{arxiv.1003.2829,
title = {Suppression of small baryonic structures due to a primordial magnetic field},
author = {Luiz Felippe S. Rodrigues and Rafael S. de Souza and Reuven Opher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1003.2829},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
5 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS