We are excited to host Jianhao Wu from The Chinese University of Hong Kong who will be joining on Zoom to tell us about his recent research. Below are the details of his talk:
Title: Can blue-tilted primordial power spectrum save the small scale crisis in MW? -- From the perspective of Zoom-In simulation for MW host size dark matter halo
Abstract: Recent observations from the James Webb Space Telescope revealed a surprisingly large number of galaxies formed at high redshift. Along with strong lensing studies and nearby galaxy observations, these could challenge the standard Lambda Cold Dark Matter cosmology with a power-law primordial power spectrum. In this study, we conduct high-resolution cosmological zoom-in dark matter-only simulations of Milky Way host size halos with a blue, tilted primordial power spectrum (P(k)∝k^ms with ms>1 at small scales >1 Mpc^−1). We find that the blue-tilted subhalo mass functions can be enhanced by more than a factor of two for subhalo masses Msub≲10^10 M⊙, whereas the subhalo Vmax functions can be enhanced by a factor of four for maximum circular velocities Vmax≲30 km/s. The blue-tilted scaled cumulative substructure fraction can be an order of magnitude higher at ∼10\% of the virial radius. The blue-tilted subhalos also have higher central densities, since the blue-tilted subhalos reach the same Vmax at a smaller distance Rmax from the center. We have also verified these findings with higher-resolution simulations.