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The Possible Equation Of State Of Dark Matter in Low Surface Brightness Galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-07-02 v3

Abstract

The observed rotation curves of low surface brightness (LSB) galaxies play an essential role in studying dark matter, and indicate that there exists a central constant density dark matter core. However, the cosmological N-body simulations of cold dark matter predict an inner cusped halo with a power-law mass density distribution, and can't reproduce a central constant-density core. This phenomenon is called cusp-core problem. When dark matter is quiescent and satisfies the condition for hydrostatic equilibrium, using the equation of state can get the density profile in the static and spherically symmetric space-time. To solve the cusp-core problem, we assume that the equation of state is independent of the scaling transformation. Its lower order approximation for this type of equation of state can naturally lead to a special case, i.e. p=ζρ+2ϵVrot2ρp=\zeta\rho+2\epsilon V_{rot}^{2}\rho, where pp and ρ\rho are the pressure and density, VrotV_{rot} is the rotation velocity of galaxy, ζ\zeta and ϵ \epsilon are positive constants. It can obtain a density profile that is similar to the pseudo-isothermal halo model when ϵ\epsilon is around 0.150.15. To get a more widely used model, let the equation of state include the polytropic model, i.e. p=ζρ0sρ1+s+2ϵVrot2ρp= \frac{\zeta}{\rho_{0}^{s}}\rho^{1+s}+ 2\epsilon V_{rot}^{2}\rho, we can get other kinds of density profiles, such as the profile that is nearly same with the Burkert profile, where ss and ρ0\rho_{0} are positive constants.

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@article{arxiv.2007.02583,
  title  = {The Possible Equation Of State Of Dark Matter in Low Surface Brightness Galaxies},
  author = {Xiaobo Gong and Meirong Tang and Zhaoyi Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.02583},
  year   = {2021}
}

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10 pages, 4 figures