A new fitting-function to describe the time evolution of a galaxy's gravitational potential
arXiv:1401.5797 · doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201323059
Abstract
We present a new simple functional form to model the evolution of a spherical mass distribution in a cosmological context. Two parameters control the growth of the system and this is modelled using a redshift dependent exponential for the scale mass and scale radius. In this new model, systems form inside out and the mass of a given shell can be made to never decrease, as generally expected. This feature makes it more suitable for studying the smooth growth of galactic potentials or cosmological halos than other parametrizations often used in the literature. This is further confirmed through a comparison to the growth of dark matter halos in the Aquarius simulations.
5 pages, 4 figures; example figures replaced by their correct versions. Accepted for publication in A&A