Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
We study the collapse and virialization of an isolated spherical cloud of self-gravitating particles initially at rest and characterized by a power-law density profile, with exponent 0 ? a <3, or by a Plummer, a Hernquist, a Navarro Frenk and White, a Gaussian profile. We find that in all cases the virialized structure formed after the collapse has a density profile decaying, at large enough radii, as ~r-4, and a radial velocity dispersion profile decaying as ~r-1. We show that these profiles originate from the physical mechanism responsible for the ejection of a fraction of cloud's mass and energy during the collapse and that this same mechanism washes out the dependence on the initial conditions.When a large enough initial velocity dispersion is given to the cloud particles, ejection does not occur anymore and consequently the virialized halo density and velocity profiles display features which reflect the initial conditions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Dark matter; Galaxies: formation; Galaxy: formation; Galaxy: halo; Globular clusters: general
List of contributors:
SYLOS LABINI, Francesco
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