scholarly journals Deviations from tidal torque theory: environment dependences on halo angular momentum growth

2019 ◽  
Vol 485 (4) ◽  
pp. 5244-5255 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pablo López ◽  
Manuel E Merchán ◽  
Dante J Paz
1994 ◽  
Vol 03 (supp01) ◽  
pp. 81-86
Author(s):  
RICARDO FLORES

We discuss the disk galaxy rotation curves expected in the tidal torque theory of angular momentum, in which the protogalactic angular momentum is not universal. If the fraction of dissipative material in a collapsed protogalaxy is approximately 5%, the value suggested by nucleosynthesis constraints if it is a universal constant, the amount of variation expected in the angular momentum (a) leads to rotation curves for bright galaxies whose systematics are much like those recently pointed out by Casertano and van Gorkom, and (b) the mass inside a “Holmberg” radius of 4.5 disk scale lengths shows a spread of values consistent with observations.


Author(s):  
Corentin Cadiou ◽  
Andrew Pontzen ◽  
Hiranya V Peiris

Abstract The angular momentum of dark matter haloes controls their spin magnitude and orientation, which in turn influences the galaxies therein. However, the process by which dark matter haloes acquire angular momentum is not fully understood; in particular, it is unclear whether angular momentum growth is stochastic. To address this question, we extend the genetic modification technique to allow control over the angular momentum of any region in the initial conditions. Using this technique to produce a sequence of modified simulations, we can then investigate whether changes to the angular momentum of a specified region in the evolved universe can be accurately predicted from changes in the initial conditions alone. We find that the angular momentum in regions with modified initial conditions can be predicted between 2 and 4 times more accurately than expected from applying tidal torque theory. This result is masked when analysing the angular momentum of haloes, because particles in the outskirts of haloes dominate the angular momentum budget. We conclude that the angular momentum of Lagrangian patches is highly predictable from the initial conditions, with apparent chaotic behaviour being driven by stochastic changes to the arbitrary boundary defining the halo.


Author(s):  
D. Singh ◽  
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S. Bharti Linda ◽  
Pankaj Kumar Giri ◽  
H. Kumar ◽  
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Author(s):  
Ryohei Yamagishi ◽  
Hiroto Otsuka ◽  
Ryo Ishikawa ◽  
Akira Saitou ◽  
Hiroshi Suzuki ◽  
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