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Modelling angular-momentum history in dark-matter haloes

  • Ariyeh H. Maller*
  • , Avishai Dekel
  • , Rachel Somerville
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We model the acquisition of spin by dark-matter haloes in semi-analytic merger trees. We explore two different algorithms: one in which halo spin is acquired from the orbital angular momentum of merging satellites, and another in which halo spin is gained via tidal torquing on shells of material while still in the linear regime. We find that both scenarios produce the characteristic spin distribution of haloes found in N-body simulations, namely, a log-normal distribution with mean ≈ 0.04 and standard deviation ≈ 0.5 in the log. A perfect match requires fine-tuning of two free parameters. Both algorithms also reproduce the general insensitivity of the spin distribution to halo mass, redshift and cosmology seen in N-body simulations. The spin distribution can be made strictly constant by physically motivated scalings of the free parameters. In addition, both schemes predict that haloes that have had recent major mergers have systematically larger spin values. These algorithms can be implemented within semi-analytic models of galaxy formation based on merger trees. They yield detailed predictions of galaxy properties that strongly depend on angular momentum (such as size and surface brightness) as a function of merger history and environment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)423-430
Number of pages8
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume329
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 Jan 2002

Keywords

  • Dark matter
  • Galaxies: formation
  • Galaxies: spiral

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