Stellar polytropes and Navarro--Frenk--White dark matter halos: a connection to Tsallis entropy
Abstract
We present an alternative for the description of galactic halos based on Tsallis' non--extensive entropy formalism; on this scheme, halos are stellar polytropes characterized by three parameters, the central density, ρc, the central velocity dispersion, σc and the polytropic index, n. To evaluate these parameters we take the Navarro-Frenk-White paradigm as a comparative model and make the following assumptions: both halo models must have the same virial mass, the same total energy and the same maximal velocity. These three conditions fix all the parameters for a given stellar polytrope allowing us to compare both halo models. The halos studied have virial masses on the range 1012-1015 M, and it was found after the analysis that they are described, at all scales, by almost the same polytropic index, n≈ 4.8, implying an empirical estimation of Tsallis non--extensive parameter for this type of dynamical systems: q≈ 1.3.
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