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2006MNRAS.369.1253W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 369, 1253-1266 (2006/July-1)

The sense of rotation of subhaloes in cosmological dark matter haloes.

WARNICK K. and KNEBE A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a detailed analysis of the velocity distribution and orientation of orbits of subhaloes in high-resolution cosmological simulations of dark matter haloes. We find a trend for substructure to preferentially revolve in the same direction as the sense of rotation of the host halo: there is an excess of prograde satellite haloes. Throughout our suite of nine host haloes (eight cluster-sized objects and one galactic halo), there are on average 59 per cent of the satellites corotating with the host. Even when including subhaloes out to five virial radii of the host, the signal still remains pointing out the relation of the signal to the infall pattern of subhaloes. However, the fraction of prograde satellites weakens to about 53 per cent when observing the data along a (random) line of sight and deriving the distributions in a way an observer would infer them. This decrease in the observed prograde fraction has its origin in the technique used by the observer to determine the sense of rotation, which results in a possible misclassification of non-circular orbits. We conclude that the existence of subhaloes on corotating orbits is another prediction of the cold dark matter structure formation scenario, although there will be difficulties to verify it observationally. Since the galactic halo simulation gave the same result as the cluster-sized simulations, we assume that the fraction of prograde orbits is independent of the scale of the system, though more galactic simulations would be necessary to confirm this.

Abstract Copyright: 2006 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2006 RAS

Journal keyword(s): methods: {em N}-body simulations - methods: numerical - galaxies: formation - galaxies: haloes

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