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Cusps in the Center of Galaxies: a Real Conflict with Observations or a Numerical Artefact of Cosmological Simulations?

Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics(2017)

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Galaxy observations and N-body cosmological simulations produce conflicting dark matter halo density pro files for galaxy central regions. While simulations suggest a cuspy and universal density pro file (UDP) of this region, the majority of observations favor variable profiles with a core in the center. In this paper, we investigate the convergency of standard N-body simulations, especially in the cusp region, following the approach proposed by [1]. We simulate the well known Hernquist model using the SPH code Gadget-3 and consider the full array of dynamical parameters of the particles. We find that, although the cuspy pro file is stable, all integrals of motion characterizing individual particles suffer strong unphysical variations along the whole halo, revealing an effective interaction between the test bodies. This result casts doubts on the reliability of the velocity distribution function obtained in the simulations. Moreover, we find unphysical Fokker-Planck streams of particles in the cusp region. The same streams should appear in cosmological N-body simulations, being strong enough to change the shape of the cusp or even to create it. Our analysis, based on the Hernquist model and the standard SPH code, strongly suggests that the UDPs generally found by the cosmological N-body simulations may be a consequence of numerical effects. A much better understanding of the N-body simulation convergency is necessary before a 'core-cusp problem' can properly be used to question the validity of the CDM model.
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dark matter theory,dwarfs galaxies,galaxy evolution,rotation curves of galaxies
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