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Testing the parametric model for self-interacting dark matter using matched halos in cosmological simulations

Published 15 Jun 2024 in astro-ph.CO | (2406.10753v2)

Abstract: We systemically evaluate the performance of the self-interacting dark matter (SIDM) halo model proposed in arXiv:2305.16176 with matched halos from high-resolution cosmological CDM and SIDM simulations. The model incorporates SIDM effects along mass evolution histories of CDM halos and it is applicable to both isolated halos and suhbhalos. We focus on the accuracy of the model in predicting halo density profiles at $z=0$ and the evolution of maximum circular velocity. We find the model predictions agree with the simulations within $10\%-50\%$ for most of the simulated (sub)halos, $50\%-100\%$ for extreme cases. This indicates that the model effectively captures the gravothermal evolution of the halos with very strong, velocity-dependent self-interactions. For an example application, we apply the model to study the impact of various SIDM scenarios on strong lensing perturber systems, demonstrating its utility in predicting SIDM effects for small-scale structure analyses. Our findings confirm that the model is an effective tool for mapping CDM halos into their SIDM counterparts.

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