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Black holes and Galactic density cusps -- I. Radial orbit cusps and bulges

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In this paper, we study the distribution functions that arise naturally during self-similar radial infall of collisionless matter. Such matter may be thought of either as stars or as dark matter particles. If a rigorous steady state is assumed, then the system is infinite and is described by a universal distribution function given the self-similar index. The steady logarithmic potential case is exceptional and yields the familiar Gaussian for an infinite system with an inverse-square density profile. We show subsequently that for time-dependent radial self-similar infall, the logarithmic case is accurately described by the Fridmann and Polyachenko distribution function. The system in this case is finite but growing. We are able to embed a central mass in the universal steady distribution only by iteration, except in the case of massless particles. The iteration yields logarithmic corrections to the massless particle case and requires a `renormalization' of the central mass. A central spherical mass may be accurately embedded in the Fridmann and Polyachenko growing distribution however. Some speculation is given concerning the importance of radial collisionless infall in actual galaxy formation.
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hal-00431275 , version 1 (11-11-2009)
hal-00431275 , version 2 (11-11-2009)
hal-00431275 , version 3 (07-12-2009)
hal-00431275 , version 4 (12-08-2010)
hal-00431275 , version 5 (11-11-2010)
hal-00431275 , version 6 (14-02-2011)
hal-00431275 , version 7 (20-03-2011)

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Morgan Le Delliou, Richard Henriksen, Joseph D. Macmillan. Black holes and Galactic density cusps -- I. Radial orbit cusps and bulges. 2011. ⟨hal-00431275v7⟩
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