New strong constraints on the central behaviour of spherical galactic models -- No NFW cusp
Abstract
We first stress that any spherically symmetric galactic model whose integrated mass profile M (r) 0 as r 0 is physically consistent close to the centre only provided that the circular velocity vc (r) 0 and the gravitational field g (r) 0 as r 0. Next, we apply such a statement to a broad class of five-parameter spherical galactic models, which includes most of those used in astrophysics and cosmology. In particular, we discover that the Jaffe and Hernquist models can only be trusted for r 0.2 \, Re, while the NFW model cannot describe the central region either of regular galaxy clusters or of pure dark matter halos, thereby failing to predict any central cusp.
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