TY - JOUR
T1 - Probabilistic inference of the structure and orbit of Milky Way satellites with semi-Analytic modelling
AU - Folsom, Dylan
AU - Slone, Oren
AU - Lisanti, Mariangela
AU - Jiang, Fangzhou
AU - Kaplinghat, Manoj
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s).
PY - 2025/1/1
Y1 - 2025/1/1
N2 - Semi-Analytic modelling furnishes an efficient avenue for characterizing dark matter haloes associated with satellites of Milky Way-like systems, as it easily accounts for uncertainties arising from halo-To-halo variance, the orbital disruption of satellites, baryonic feedback, and the stellar-To-halo mass (SMHM) relation. We use the SatGen semi-Analytic satellite generator, which incorporates both empirical models of the galaxy-halo connection as well as analytic prescriptions for the orbital evolution of these satellites after accretion onto a host to create large samples of Milky Way-like systems and their satellites. By selecting satellites in the sample that match observed properties of a particular dwarf galaxy, we can infer arbitrary properties of the satellite galaxy within the cold dark matter paradigm. For the Milky Way's classical dwarfs, we provide inferred values (with associated uncertainties) for the maximum circular velocity and the radius at which it occurs, varying over two choices of baryonic feedback model and two prescriptions for the SMHM relation. While simple empirical scaling relations can recover the median inferred value for and, this approach provides realistic correlated uncertainties and aids interpretability. We also demonstrate how the internal properties of a satellite's dark matter profile correlate with its orbit, and we show that it is difficult to reproduce observations of the Fornax dwarf without strong baryonic feedback. The technique developed in this work is flexible in its application of observational data and can leverage arbitrary information about the satellite galaxies to make inferences about their dark matter haloes and population statistics.
AB - Semi-Analytic modelling furnishes an efficient avenue for characterizing dark matter haloes associated with satellites of Milky Way-like systems, as it easily accounts for uncertainties arising from halo-To-halo variance, the orbital disruption of satellites, baryonic feedback, and the stellar-To-halo mass (SMHM) relation. We use the SatGen semi-Analytic satellite generator, which incorporates both empirical models of the galaxy-halo connection as well as analytic prescriptions for the orbital evolution of these satellites after accretion onto a host to create large samples of Milky Way-like systems and their satellites. By selecting satellites in the sample that match observed properties of a particular dwarf galaxy, we can infer arbitrary properties of the satellite galaxy within the cold dark matter paradigm. For the Milky Way's classical dwarfs, we provide inferred values (with associated uncertainties) for the maximum circular velocity and the radius at which it occurs, varying over two choices of baryonic feedback model and two prescriptions for the SMHM relation. While simple empirical scaling relations can recover the median inferred value for and, this approach provides realistic correlated uncertainties and aids interpretability. We also demonstrate how the internal properties of a satellite's dark matter profile correlate with its orbit, and we show that it is difficult to reproduce observations of the Fornax dwarf without strong baryonic feedback. The technique developed in this work is flexible in its application of observational data and can leverage arbitrary information about the satellite galaxies to make inferences about their dark matter haloes and population statistics.
KW - Local Group
KW - galaxies: dwarf
KW - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics
KW - galaxies: structure
KW - methods: statistical
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U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stae2736
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stae2736
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AN - SCOPUS:85216362473
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 536
SP - 2891
EP - 2913
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 3
ER -