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Tilted Dark Halos are Common, Long-Lived, and can Warp Galactic Disks

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-09-18 v2

Abstract

In the Λ\Lambda-CDM paradigm, the dark halo governs the gravitational potential within which a galaxy can form and evolve. In this Letter we show that the present-day inner (r<50 kpcr<50\text{ kpc}) dark halo can be significantly misaligned with the stellar disk. To this end, we use the TNG50 run from the cosmological magneto-hydrodynamic IllustrisTNG simulation suite. Such "tilted" dark halos can arise from a variety of processes including major mergers, massive fly-bys, or interactions with satellite companions. Furthermore, we show that tilted dark halos: (1) are well traced by tilted stellar halos, (2) can maintain their tilt for >> 5 Gyr in isolated evolution, and (3) can generate warps in the outer disks that are stable over many Gyr. A tilted dark halo holds clues to important events in the formation history of a galaxy, and could help explain the abundance of warped disks in galaxy observations, including the Milky Way.

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@article{arxiv.2309.07208,
  title  = {Tilted Dark Halos are Common, Long-Lived, and can Warp Galactic Disks},
  author = {Jiwon Jesse Han and Vadim Semenov and Charlie Conroy and Lars Hernquist},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.07208},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Submitted to ApJL (previous version had wrong abstract)