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Made-To-Measure Models of Self-Similar Triaxial Halos with Steep Inner Density Gradients

Published 3 Jan 2015 in astro-ph.GA | (1501.00574v2)

Abstract: We use the Made-to-Measure method to construct N-body realizations of self-similar, triaxial ellipsoidal halos having cosmologically realistic density profiles. Our implementation parallels previous work with a few numerical refinements, but we show that orbital averaging is an intrinsic feature of the force of change equation and argue that additional averaging or smoothing schemes are redundant. We present models having the Einasto radial mass profile that range from prolate to strongly triaxial. We use a least-squares polynomial fit to the expansion coefficients to obtain an analytical representation of the particle density from which we derive density contours and eccentricity profiles more efficiently than by the usual particle smoothing techniques. We show that our N-body realizations both retain their shape in unconstrained evolution and recover it after large amplitude perturbations.

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