The core-cusp problem: A matter of perspective

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Genina A. [1 ]
Benítez-Llambay A. [1 ]
Frenk C.S. [1 ]
Cole S. [1 ]
Fattahi A. [1 ]
Navarro J.F. [2 ]
Oman K.A. [2 ]
Sawala T. [3 ]
Theuns T. [1 ]
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[1] Institute for Computational Cosmology, Department of Physics, Durham University, South Road, Durham
[2] Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria, Victoria, V8P 5C2, BC
[3] Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2a, Helsinki
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英国科学技术设施理事会;
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Dark matter; Galaxies: dwarf; Galaxies: formation; Galaxies: kinematics and dynamics;
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10.1093/MNRAS/STX2855
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The existence of two kinematically and chemically distinct stellar subpopulations in the Sculptor and Fornax dwarf galaxies offers the opportunity to constrain the density profile of their matter haloes by measuring the mass contained within the well-separated half-light radii of the two metallicity subpopulations.Walker and Peñarrubia have used this approach to argue that data for these galaxies are consistent with constant-density 'cores' in their inner regions and rule out 'cuspy' Navarro-Frenk-White (NFW) profiles with high statistical significance, particularly in the case of Sculptor. We test the validity of these claims using dwarf galaxies in the APOSTLE (A Project Of Simulating The Local Environment) Λ cold dark matter cosmological hydrodynamic simulations of analogues of the Local Group. These galaxies all have NFW dark matter density profiles and a subset of them develop two distinct metallicity subpopulations reminiscent of Sculptor and Fornax. We apply a method analogous to that of Walker and Peñarrubia to a sample of 50 simulated dwarfs and find that this procedure often leads to a statistically significant detection of a core in the profile when in reality there is a cusp. Although multiple factors contribute to these failures, the main cause is a violation of the assumption of spherical symmetry upon which the mass estimators are based. The stellar populations of the simulated dwarfs tend to be significantly elongated and, in several cases, the two metallicity populations have different asphericity and are misaligned. As a result, a wide range of slopes of the density profile are inferred depending on the angle from which the galaxy is viewed. © 2017 The Author(s).
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