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Does the Fornax dwarf spheroidal have a central cusp or core? Collaborators: Justin Read, Ben Moore, Joachim Stadel, Marcel Zemp and George Lake Tobias Goerdt Universität Zürich
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Outline: 1.Problem 2.Dynamical friction: Chandrasekhar 3.N-body simulations 4.Our analytical calculations 5.Implications on CDM
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The Fornax dwarf spheroidal Most dark matter dominated object in the universe Five globular clusters Projected distances between 240 pc and 1.6 kpc Why are they not at the centre?
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Barred galaxies: Why does the bar survive?
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Dynamical friction:
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Chandrasekhar dynamical friction: Would let GCs / bars spiral in Perturbative approach: Timescale about 5 Gyr Shorter than age of Fornax
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N-body simulations: Equilibrium dark matter haloes: –(i) cusped (NFW) (ii) cored –M vir = 2 x 10 9 M sun –~10 7 particles, shell model, effective 10 9 Distribute 5 GCs within haloes: –1 particle 20 pc softening –M GC = 2 x 10 5 M sun –Circular + eccentric orbits
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Halo models Core size
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Results: Cusp: –GC sink-in, as expected
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Results: Cusp: –GC sink-in, as expected –Chandrasekhar: very good estimate
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Results: Cusp: –GC sink-in, as expected –Chandrasekhar: very good estimate –DM-particles are expelled from the centre
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Core: –GC sink towards core radius as expected –Unexpected behaviour: Super-Chandrasekhar sinking GCs stop at the core radius => solution to timing problem
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Core: –GC sink towards core radius as expected –Unexpected behaviour: GCs stop at the core radius => solution to timing problem Deviation from Chandrasekhar
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Why deviation from Chandrasekhar? Orbit-resonance scattering Particles are scattered out of the phase- space region, which is responsible for dynamical friction Harmonic core => No phase mixing Analytical phaselag {particles / GC} = / 4 Semianalytic or N-body: good agreement
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2D density contours Slice through halo in plane of GC’s orbit Only coplanar orbiting particles shown GC orbits anti- clockwise Solid lines: N-body Dashed: Semianalytic
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Histogram of - velocities Solid line: GC
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CDM N-body simulations uniquely predict cuspy haloes e.g: Diemand et al. 2005
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Summary Core natural explanation for position of the inner GC’s in Fornax Cores contradict CDM We propose a core of 240 pc Corresponds to m WDM 0.5 keV Would solve substructure problem
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