Bulgeless Galaxies and Their Angular Momentum Problem
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- 30 July 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 612 (1) , L13-L16
- https://doi.org/10.1086/424444
Abstract
The specific angular momentum of Cold Dark Matter (CDM) halos in a $Lambda$CDM universe is investigated. Their dimensionless specific angular momentum $lambda'=frac{j}{sqrt{2}V_{vir} R{vir}}$ with $V_{vir}$ and $R_{vir}$ the virial velocity and virial radius, respectively depends strongly on their merging histories. We investigate a set of $Lambda$CDM simulations and explore the specific angular momentum content of halos formed through various merging histories. Halos with a quiet merging history, dominated by minor mergers and accretion until the present epoch, acquire by tidal torques on average only 2% to 3% of the angular momentum required for their rotational support ($lambda'=0.02$). This is in conflict with observational data for a sample of late-type bulgeless galaxies which indicates that those galaxies reside in dark halos with exceptionally high values of $lambda' approx 0.06-0.07$. Minor mergers and accretion preserve or slowly increase the specific angular momentum of dark halos with time. This mechanism is however not efficient enough in order to explain the observed spin values for late-type dwarf galaxies. Energetic feedback processes have been invoked to solve the problem that gas loses a large fraction of its specific angular momentum during infall. Under the assumption that dark halos hosting bulgeless galaxies acquire their mass via quiescent accretion, our results indicate yet another serious problem: the specific angular momentum gained during the formation of these objects is not large enough to explain their observed rotational properties,even if no angular momentum would be lost during gas infall.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. To appear in September 1, 2004, issue of ApJ Letter
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