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Revisiting the bulge-halo conspiracy I: Dependence on galaxy properties and halo mass

Francesco Shankar, Alessandro Sonnenfeld, Gary A. Mamon, Kyu-Hyun Chae, Raphael Gavazzi, Tommaso Treu, Benedikt Diemer, Carlo Nipoti, Stewart Buchan, Mariangela Bernardi, Ravi K. Sheth, Marc Huertas-Company

Published 2017-03-17Version 1

We carry out a systematic investigation of the total mass density profile of massive (Mstar>2e11 Msun) early-type galaxies and its dependence on galactic properties and host halo mass with the aid of a variety of lensing/dynamical data and large mock galaxy catalogs. The latter are produced via semi-empirical models that, by design, are based on just a few basic input assumptions. Galaxies, with measured stellar masses, effective radii and S\'{e}rsic indices, are assigned, via abundance matching relations, host dark matter halos characterized by a typical LCDM profile. Our main results are as follows: (i) In line with observational evidence, our semi-empirical models naturally predict that the total, mass-weighted density slope at the effective radius gamma' is not universal, steepening for more compact and/or massive galaxies, but flattening with increasing host halo mass. (ii) Models characterized by a Salpeter or variable initial mass function and uncontracted dark matter profiles are in good agreement with the data, while a Chabrier initial mass function and/or adiabatic contractions/expansions of the dark matter halos are highly disfavored. (iii) Currently available data on the mass density profiles of very massive galaxies (Mstar>1e12 Msun), with Mhalo>3e14 Msun, favor instead models with a stellar profile flatter than a S\'{e}rsic one in the very inner regions (r<3-5 kpc), and a cored NFW or Einasto dark matter profile with median halo concentration a factor of ~2 or <1.3, respectively, higher than those typically predicted by N-body numerical simulations.

Comments: 23 pages, 10 figures, 3 Appendices (with an extra 7 figures). ApJ, accepted. Main results in Figures 3, 5, 6, 8
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.CO
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