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The fraction of dark matter within galaxies from the IllustrisTNG simulations

Lovell, Mark R; Pillepich, Annalisa; Genel, Shy; Nelson, Dylan; Springel, Volker; Pakmor, Rüdiger; Marinacci, Federico; Weinberger, Rainer; Torrey, Paul; Vogelsberger, Mark; Alabi, Adebusola; Hernquist, Lars

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Authors

Annalisa Pillepich

Shy Genel

Dylan Nelson

Volker Springel

Rüdiger Pakmor

Federico Marinacci

Rainer Weinberger

Paul Torrey

Mark Vogelsberger

Adebusola Alabi

Lars Hernquist



Abstract

We use the IllustrisTNG (TNG) cosmological simulations to provide theoretical expectations for the dark matter mass fractions (DMFs) and circular velocity profiles of galaxies. TNG predicts flat circular velocity curves for z = 0 Milky Way (MW)-like galaxies beyond a few kpc from the galaxy centre, in better agreement with observational constraints than its predecessor, Illustris. TNG also predicts an enhancement of the dark matter mass within the 3D stellar half-mass radius (rhalf; M200c = 1010 − 1013 M, z ≤ 2) compared to its dark matter only and Illustris counterparts. This enhancement leads TNG present-day galaxies to be dominated by dark matter within their inner regions, with fDM(< rhalf) 0.5 at all masses and with a minimum for MW-mass galaxies. The 1σ scatter is 10 per cent at all apertures, which is smaller than that inferred by some observational data sets, e.g. 40 per cent from the SLUGGS survey. TNG agrees with the majority of the observationally inferred values for elliptical galaxies once a consistent initial mass function is adopted (Chabrier) and the DMFs are measured within the same apertures. The DMFs measured within rhalf increase towards lower redshifts: this evolution is dominated by the increase in galaxy size with time. At z ∼ 2, the DMF in disc-like TNG galaxies decreases with increasing galaxy mass, with fDM(< rhalf) ∼ 0.10–0.65 for 1010 Mstars/M 1012, and are two times higher than if TNG galaxies resided in Navarro–Frenk–White dark matter haloes unaffected by baryonic physics. It remains to be properly assessed whether recent observational estimates of the DMFs at z ∼ 2 rule out the contraction of the dark matter haloes predicted by the TNG model.

Citation

Lovell, M. R., Pillepich, A., Genel, S., Nelson, D., Springel, V., Pakmor, R., …Hernquist, L. (2018). The fraction of dark matter within galaxies from the IllustrisTNG simulations. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 481(2), 1950-1975. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty2339

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 23, 2018
Online Publication Date Aug 25, 2018
Publication Date Aug 25, 2018
Deposit Date Nov 24, 2018
Publicly Available Date Nov 27, 2018
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Print ISSN 0035-8711
Electronic ISSN 1365-2966
Publisher Royal Astronomical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 481
Issue 2
Pages 1950-1975
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty2339

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This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2018 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.




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