Statistical mechanics of collisionless orbits. III. comparison with n-body simulations

Liliya L.R. Williams, Jens Hjorth, Radosłlaw Wojtak

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Abstract

We compare the DARKexp differential energy distribution, N(ε) αexp(φ0 - ε) - 1, obtained from statistical mechanical considerations, to the results of N-body simulations of dark matter halos. We first demonstrate that if DARKexp halos had anisotropic velocity distributions similar to those of N-body simulated halos, their density and energy distributions could not be distinguished from those of isotropic DARKexp halos. We next carry out the comparison in two ways, using (1) the actual energy distribution extracted from simulations and (2) N-body fitting formula for the density distribution as well as N(E) computed from the density using the isotropic Eddington formula. Both of the methods independently agree that DARKexp N(E) with φ0 ≈ 4-5 is an excellent match to N-body N(E). Our results suggest (but do not prove) that statistical mechanical principles of maximum entropy can be used to explain the equilibrated final product of N-body simulations.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)282-287
Number of pages6
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume725
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 10 2010

Keywords

  • Dark matter

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