Title: How spherical is the invisible cow?
1How spherical is the invisible cow?
Arizona TAP Colloquium October 2007
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- Jeremy Bailin (McMaster)
- Collaborators Chris Power, Peder Norberg, Josh
Simon, Dennis Zaritsky, Alberto Bolatto, Brad
Gibson, Stéphane Herbert-Fort, Geraint Lewis, Tim
Hendtlass
2Consider A Cow
Sphere is the first approximation we always
make. But we can see that the cow is not really a
sphere its an ellipsoid.
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
Jeremy Bailin,
Arizona TAP Colloquium, Oct 2007
3Consider An Invisible Cow
If we cant see the cow, how can we figure out
its shape?
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How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
Jeremy Bailin,
Arizona TAP Colloquium, Oct 2007
4Galactic Dark Matter Halos
- We believe galaxies inhabit halos of dark matter
(DM) that doesnt interact with (emit/absorb)
light. - Evidence Rotation Curves, Stellar Velocity
Dispersions, Satellite Velocity Dispersions,
X-ray Gas, Cosmological Structure Formation,
Gravitational Lensing - We see the gravitational effects of DM on visible
matter (stars, gas) but the DM itself is
invisible.
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
Jeremy Bailin,
Arizona TAP Colloquium, Oct 2007
5Galactic Dark Matter Halos
- Other possibility incorrect theory of gravity
(eg. MOND) - Inferred dark matter halo may have different
properties than those of halo truly made of dark
matter
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
Jeremy Bailin,
Arizona TAP Colloquium, Oct 2007
6Properties of Dark Matter Halos
- To determine the predictions of dark matter
theory, we must run expensive cosmological N-body
simulations. - Method
- Begin with almost-smooth distribution of dark
matter particles (with fluctuations from CMB) - At each timestep, move each particle in
gravitational field of other particles, within
expanding spacetime - See what happens after 13.7 Gyr!
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
Jeremy Bailin,
Arizona TAP Colloquium, Oct 2007
7Cosmological Simulations
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8Prediction Halos (Like Cows) Are Flattened
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
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9Prediction Halos are Flattened
Spherical
Extremely Flattened
Baryon cooling results in somewhat more spherical
halos (c/a0.8). (Dubinski 1994 Kazantzidis et
al. 2004 Bailin et al. 2005)
Bailin Steinmetz (2005)
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
Jeremy Bailin,
Arizona TAP Colloquium, Oct 2007
10Inferred Halos in MOND
- If theory of gravity is wrong (eg. MOND), only
gravitational source is baryonic material. - In order to fit observational data, monopole
(spherically-symmetric) term of baryon mass
distribution must dominate in halo - Inferred halo is spherical!
- Measurement of flattened halo distinguishes
between DM and modified gravity.
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
Jeremy Bailin,
Arizona TAP Colloquium, Oct 2007
11How Can We Measure Flattening of Invisible Halos?
- Using its gravitational effect on visible things!
- Some previous methods
- X-ray isophotes (Buote et al. 2002)
- Weak lensing (Hoekstra et al. 2004 Mandelbaum et
al. 2006) - Polar ring galaxies (Sackett et al. 1994)
- Flaring of outer gas disk (Olling Merrifield
2000)
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
Jeremy Bailin,
Arizona TAP Colloquium, Oct 2007
12How Can We Measure Flattening of Invisible Halos?
- Using its gravitational effect on visible things!
- New methods
- Satellite galaxy locations
- Satellite galaxy kinematics
- Elliptical orbits from 2D velocity fields
- Tidal streams
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
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13Introduction to Satellite Galaxies
- Small galaxies in the vicinity of and dynamically
dominated by larger parent galaxies
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
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14Introduction to Satellite Galaxies
- Small galaxies in the vicinity of and dynamically
dominated by larger parent galaxies - Around Milky Way
- LMC, SMC
Roger Smith/NOAO
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15Introduction to Satellite Galaxies
- Small galaxies in the vicinity of and dynamically
dominated by larger parent galaxies - Around Milky Way
- LMC, SMC
- Sgr dSph
Majewski et al. 2006
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16Introduction to Satellite Galaxies
- Small galaxies in the vicinity of and dynamically
dominated by larger parent galaxies - Around Milky Way
- LMC, SMC
- Sgr dSph
- Fornax dSph
Phillip Keller
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17Introduction to Satellite Galaxies
- Small galaxies in the vicinity of and dynamically
dominated by larger parent galaxies - Around Milky Way
- LMC, SMC
- Sgr dSph
- Fornax dSph
- Scl, Car, UMi, UMa I II, Boo I II
Belokurov et al. 2006
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18Introduction to Satellite Galaxies
- Small galaxies in the vicinity of and dynamically
dominated by larger parent galaxies - Around M31
- M32
- NGC205
Robert Gendler
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19Introduction to Satellite Galaxies
- Small galaxies in the vicinity of and dynamically
dominated by larger parent galaxies - Around M31
- M32
- NGC205
- And I - XVI (minus IV, VIII?)
And VI Armandroff et al. 1998
And XVI Ibata et al. 2007
And II Da Costa et al. 2000
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20Halos Contain Substructure
Subhalos
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21Method 1 Locations of Satellites
- Subhalos in cosmological halos are more common
along halo major axis (Knebe et al. 2004 Zentner
et al. 2005) - If satellites are associated with subhalos and if
there are no dynamical biases, then so do
satellites! - We can study anisotropic distribution of
satellite galaxies to detect halo flattening! - Complications
- anisotropic infall from filaments
- visible satellites may be biased subset of
subhalos - dynamical timescales may be different for
satellites on different orbits
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
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22Locations of Satellites
- Previous conflicting results
- Holmberg, Zaritsky et al., Milky Way, M31
Satellites of spirals lie perpendicular to disk - Studies using 2dFGRS, SDSS Satellites of
ellipticals lie along elliptical major axis,
satellites of spirals are isotropic - Conundrum largest samples give one answer, but
best samples give another! - Small number statistics or systematic error?
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
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23Selecting Satellites of Isolated Galaxies
- Our goal Use mock catalogues from cosmological
simulations to evaluate how well previous studies
have selected true satellites of isolated
galaxies - Conclusion Almost all previous studies have been
dominated by galaxy groups, where primary does
not dominate the environment, instead of
satellites of isolated dominant primary galaxies - Exceptions Zaritsky et al., Milky Way, M31 -
these are the ones that show polar distribution
of satellites! - With our criteria, we expect 10 contamination.
Most previous studies had gt50.
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24Angular Distribution of Satellite Galaxies in SDSS
All primaries
Early-type primaries
Late-type primaries
Cumulative Fraction
N
90o
Disk Angle
Disk Angle
0o
Bailin et al., submitted
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25Angular Distribution of Satellite Galaxies
- Satellites of isolated spirals lie near minor
axis, of isolated ellipticals lie near major
axis! - Previous conflicting results due to looking at
galaxy group members vs. true satellites,
confusion between ellipticals and spirals. - Indication of halo shape? Maybe! But hard to
disentangle from complications (ie. dynamical
selection effects), especially around disk
galaxies. - Possible solution use kinematics of satellites,
which are dominated by shape of potential
Satellite Galaxies Where are they located?
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26Method 2 Kinematics of Satellite Galaxies
- Satellite velocity dispersions have been used to
measure extent, radial profile of halos (eg.
Zaritsky et al. 1993 Klypin Prada 2007) - In non-spherical halo, velocities along major
axis are higher than along minor axis at a given
radius - Compare velocities of satellites along visible
major, minor axes to detect halo shape! - Avoids complications associated with satellite
locations - Requires more satellites than available in SDSS!
- Future work Add 6dF satellites.
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27Kinematics of Satellite Galaxies
- Satellites of disk galaxies tend to orbit
prograde to disk - Also a sharp mildly retrograde peak!
- Interpretation?
Herbert-Fort et al., submitted
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28Method 3 2D Velocity Fields
- Disk galaxies contain stars and gas on (nearly)
closed orbits. In spherical potential, these are
circular. - If potential in plane of disk is elliptical,
closed orbits are also elliptical. - Measure ellipticity of orbits to infer
ellipticity of potential. - 2D Velocity Fields from Integral Field Units or
radio (HI, CO) data cubes (eg. Simon et al. 2005) - Projected shape distributions (eg. Ryden 2006)
- May also help resolve cusp-core discrepancy
(Hayashi et al. 2007)
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29Disk Self-Gravity
- Disk is deformed by elliptical potential, becomes
elliptical. - Elliptical disk contributes to (dilutes)
ellipticity of potential. - Must self-consistently solve for ellipticity of
potential and shape of disk! - Previous attempts (Jog 2000) did not take radial
variation of ellipticity into account. We do!
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30Disk Self-Gravity
Bailin et al. (2007)
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31Effect of Disk Self-Gravity
Bailin et al. (2007)
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32Disk Ellipticity in Triaxial Halo
b/a0.7
b/a0.8
b/a0.9
Bailin et al. (2007)
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33Detection of Disk Ellipticity
- In progress Test observational techniques of
measuring halo profile, ellipticity - Generate mock 2D velocity field from halo of a
given shape. - Analyze mock observations using same method as
real observations. - How well do inferred halo profile, ellipticity
compare to input parameters? - Tentatively looks like ellipticity is recovered
well, but cusps can be hidden for certain
configurations.
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
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Arizona TAP Colloquium, Oct 2007
34Method 4 Tidal Streams
- If we could watch one star orbit around a galaxy
for several Gyr, we could infer the shape of the
potential. - Next best thing tidal streams of disrupting
satellite galaxies contain lots of stars at
different phases of similar orbits!
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
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35Tidal Streams
- Compare velocity, position of Sgr tidal stream
stars to models in halos with different
flattenings, see which one reproduces
observations. - Conflicting answers!
- Flattened, like disk (Martinez-Delgado et al.
2004 Johnston et al. 2005) - Spherical (Ibata et al. 2001 Fellhauer et al.
2006) - Elongated perpendicular to disk (Helmi 2004)
- Depends on which part of the stream is used! (Law
et al. 2005)
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36Self-Consistent Models of Tidal Streams
- Because of current mass of Sgr, previous studies
assumed MW does not react to its presence. But
Sgr was more massive before disruption, so this
is probably not a good assumption. - Our goal model the MW-Sgr stream
self-consistently, constrain halo shape and
orbital history of Sgr.
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37Self-Consistent Models of Satellite Disruption
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38Self-Consistent Models of Tidal Streams
- Self-consistent treatment of both Milky Way and
Sagittarius makes a dramatic difference! - Much more difficult to derive initial conditions
that place Sgr at present position and velocity
after 5 Gyr of evolution, requires algorithims
that explore parameter space very efficiently. - Still in progress!
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
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39Conclusions
- Prediction Dark matter halos are elliptical
(c/a0.65 to 0.8 depending on effects of
baryons), whereas modified gravity predicts that
inferred halos are spherical. - Satellite galaxies of disks are distributed
perpendicular to disk, of ellipticals are
distributed along major axis. May be indication
of halo shape. - We will be able to test this using the kinematics
of satellite galaxies along major vs. minor axis
once we increase our sample by combining SDSS
with 6dF.
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
Jeremy Bailin,
Arizona TAP Colloquium, Oct 2007
40Conclusions
- Elliptical halo potential causes disk ellipticity
that is measurable in 2D velocity fields. But
must take disk self-gravity into account to
interpret correctly! - May help resolve cusp-core debate.
- Sgr stream can be used to measure shape of our
halo, but requires simulating live Milky Way.
The first such simulations are in progress. - The flattening of dark matter halos is a testable
prediction of the dark matter paradigm.
How Spherical Is The Invisible Cow?
Jeremy Bailin,
Arizona TAP Colloquium, Oct 2007
41Extra Slides
42Disk/Halo Alignment in Simulations
Bailin et al. 2005