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Declining rotation curves at $z=2$: A natural phenomenon in $Λ$CDM cosmology

Adelheid F. Teklu, Rhea-Silvia Remus, Klaus Dolag, Alexander Arth, Andreas Burkert, Aura Obreja, Felix Schulze

Published 2017-11-21Version 1

Selecting disk galaxies from the cosmological, hydrodynamical simulation Magneticum Pathfinder we show that almost half of our poster child disk galaxies at $z=2$ show significantly declining rotation curves and low dark matter fractions, very similar to recently reported observations. These galaxies do not show any anomalous behavior, reside in standard dark matter halos and typically grow significantly in mass until $z=0$, where they span all morphological classes, including disk galaxies matching present day rotation curves and observed dark matter fractions. Our findings demonstrate that declining rotation curves and low dark matter fractions in rotation dominated galaxies at $z=2$ appear naturally within the $\Lambda$CDM paradigm and reflect the complex baryonic physics, which plays a role at the peak epoch of star-formation. In addition, we find that dispersion dominated galaxies at $z=2$, which host a significant gas disk, exhibit similar shaped rotation curves as the disk galaxy population, rendering it difficult to differentiate between these two populations with currently available observation techniques.

Comments: 6 pages, 4 figures, submitted to ApJ Letters, www.magneticum.org
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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